America’s Best Bowstrings Team Shooters off to hot start

America’s Best Bowstrings Team Shooters off to hot start

As we enter the summer season The IBO, ASA, and USAT tournaments are all well underway! And the America’s Best Bowstrings shooting staff are firing on all cylinders. With several shooters taking top spots on the 3D Circuit podiums and two qualifying for the 2024 Olympics in Paris, France.

ASA 2024

As the ASA (Archers Shooter Association) is rolling past the mid point of their season several ABB Shooters have found great success at the ASA Pro/Am’s. America’s Best Bowstrings Pro Shooter Brady Meyers was able to fend off some great shots by Levi Morgan with a few incredible shots of his own with his Launch Series Bowstrings to take the top spot at the Hoyt / Easton Pro Am in the Men’s Open Pro Class. Also finding succus on the ASA circuit has been Jack Elliot taking first overall in the Men’s Senior Known Class at both the Black Eagle / Darton Pro Am and Tru Ball Pro Am. Rounding out the ABB bow strings Staff members taking top honors have been Aaron Kilburn (Men’s Senior Class) at the Black Eagle / Darton Pro Am and Keith McClish (Super Seniors Class) at the Tru Ball Pro Am respectively.

America’s Best Bowstrings Pro Shooter Brady Meyers enjoying his ASA Hoyt / Easton Pro Am win. photo courtesy of CAM Media.

IBO 2024

On the IBO (International Bowhunter’s Organization) side of things team shooter John Saling was able to secure a big win in the Pro Hunter Class at the first leg of the Triple Crown in Pipestem, West Virginia. Also finding their way to the top of the podium in Pipestem was Brock Myers in the Youth Male Release Class. Brock is the younger brother to fore mentioned America’s Best Bowstrings Pro Brady Meyers.

ABB Team Shooter John Saling takes the top spot in the Pro Hunter Class with his ABB custom bowstrings at the first leg of the IBO Triple Crown.

Paris 2024

What an early part of the year it has been for ABB Pro Casey Kaufhold who has qualified to represent her country and shoot for Team USA in the summer Olympic Games that will soon be taking place in Paris, France. Casey has been on quite a journey as the current World’s Top Ranked Archer in the Women’s Recurve Class to get to this prestigious world event. At just 20 years old this will be Casey’s second Olympic Games.

Joining Casey and shooting for Team USA will be ABB Pro Trenton Cowles who will be shooting in the Men’s Team Event.

We can’t wait to see how the rest of the year will continue to shape out and want to wish all of the America’s Best Bowstrings staff the best of luck though the competitive season!