Show Notes
In this episode of the Pennsylvania Woodsman, Mitchell is joined by Chris Romano for a deep and wide-ranging conversation that starts with fatherhood and quickly transitions into the evolving world of archery and bowhunting. From raising young kids and introducing them to the outdoors to sharing moments through music and everyday life, the discussion highlights how hunting often intersects with the bigger picture of family, growth, and passing on tradition. It’s a relatable look at how priorities shift over time, and how the outdoors continues to play a meaningful role through every stage of life.
The conversation then dives headfirst into the science of arrow flight — breaking down everything from arrow spine and FOC to drag, vane configuration, and real-world performance on animals. Chris shares his journey down the “rabbit hole” of optimizing archery setups, challenging conventional thinking and exploring how modern equipment and deeper understanding can improve both accuracy and effectiveness in the field. More than just a technical discussion, this episode emphasizes education over ego, encouraging hunters to understand their equipment, question assumptions, and continually strive to become more ethical and effective in their pursuit.