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Darton Archery, Black Eagle Arrows, and Conquest Archery Staff Shooters Earn Multiple Podium Finishes at Lancaster Archery Classic

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Darton Archery, Black Eagle Arrows, and Conquest Archery just turned the 2026 Lancaster Archery Classic into their personal victory lap, with staff shooters racking up multiple podium finishes that underscore the precision engineering behind these brands. Jacob Slusarz stole the show, qualifying first overall and clinching second in Open Pro with Darton’s TriTech 35—a bow that’s not just fast but a testament to American innovation in compact, high-performance archery tech. Glenn Talley, Todd Ward, and Chloe Nelsen also lit up the leaderboards across divisions, proving that when elite shooters pair Black Eagle’s razor-sharp arrows and Conquest’s reliable gear with skill honed on the range, the results are podium gold.

What makes this haul more than just bragging rights? These aren’t isolated wins; they’re a ripple effect from brands deeply embedded in the pro-2A ecosystem, where archery thrives as the gateway drug to broader firearms enthusiasm. The Lancaster Classic, one of the world’s biggest indoor archery showdowns, draws competitors who often cross over into 3D shoots, hunting, and yes, defensive shooting sports—skills that sharpen the same Second Amendment muscle. Darton’s TriTech 35, with its 35-inch axle-to-axle stability and speeds north of 340 fps, mirrors the reliability hunters demand in rifles or handguns, while Black Eagle’s arrows highlight the unforgiving precision that translates directly to ballistic performance. For the 2A community, this dominance signals robust R&D investment amid regulatory headwinds, keeping American manufacturing ahead of imported knockoffs and fueling the next generation of shooters who vote with their wallets and their ballots.

The implications? Expect these podium sweeps to boost sales trajectories for Darton, Black Eagle, and Conquest, injecting fresh capital into an industry that’s a frontline defender of gun rights through archery’s accessible entry point. As anti-2A forces push indoor ranges and bowhunting restrictions, events like Lancaster remind us that precision sports build unbreakable marksmanship foundations—ones that extend from carbon arrows to AR platforms. If you’re gearing up for hunting season or your next USPSA match, snag some of this winning gear; it’s battle-tested by pros who embody the shooter’s ethos.

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