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Chris and ClaudeChris White and Claude Stewart have been involved in archery for over 20 years.

Chris started shooting traditional equipment over 15 years ago and has never looked back. From the first time he shot a wood arrow, he was hooked for life.

Claude has been involved in archery most of his life. Years ago, while attending a 3D shoot, Claude had the opportunity to shoot several custom longbows and recurves. From that moment, he has been enamored with the sport.

Through their passion for archery, Chris and Claude formed a partnership and created Allegheny Archers. Their vision for the store is to provide their customers with:

  • Exceptional customer service
  • A large selection of traditional and modern archery equipment
  • The opportunity to experience and purchase archery equipment
  • The opportunity to join competitive archery leagues that will help improve our customers' skills and confidence
  • Shooting, bow making, and arrow making classes

Modern Archery Technical Certification

Claude and Chris received their bow technical certification through the George Chapman Technical Certification School. Through private instruction by Steve VanZile, Chris and Claude are able to provide the modern archer with the professional service needed to make their compound bow the most proficient possible, whether for hunting, 3D shoots, or the most dedicated competition archery.

Click to view topics covered in the George Chapman Archery Technical Certification School
 

Chris White and Claude Stewart

have fulfilled the requirements of the
George Chapman Technical Certification School
and are certified as qualified compound bow technicians

 
Click to go to George Chapman Archery Web Site

Areas of expertise in compound bow technology include:

  • Cam & Wheel timing
  • Tuning
  • Types of risers
  • Cam & Wheel timing
  • Wheels and Cams
  • Tuning
  • Types of risers
  • How to calculate kinetic energy
  • How to measure draw length by ATA standards
  • How to change a left-hand bow to a right-hand bow
  • How to measure tiller and brace height
  • How to measure power stroke and what it does
  • Arrows (Carbon and aluminum)
  • How to determine the % of let off (effective & AT standards)
  • Calculation of IBO ratings

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