Shipleys Archery has been supplying equipment to the National Archery in the Schools Program since 2003. What started as a family operation has grown into a trusted resource for schools, coaches, and archers across the country—all while staying rooted on the farm in rural Kentucky. When you call 270...
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Shipleys Archery has been supplying equipment to the National Archery in the Schools Program since 2003. What started as a family operation has grown into a trusted resource for schools, coaches, and archers across the country—all while staying rooted on the farm in rural Kentucky.
When you call 270-350-4229, you get two options: speak to a live person or leave a voicemail. No computerized phone system. No pressing buttons for 10 minutes. If Mandy can't take your call, she'll call you back. That's it.
"Our long history of involvement with NASP, our knowledge of the program and equipment, as well as our love for the children and families involved in the sport has helped the business grow into what it is today."
Bows & Equipment - Original Genesis Bow ($174.95–$184.95) - Tournament Kits ($249.95–$259.95) - Bow slings, poundage gauges, and finger savers - Genesis bow slings and cable/string sets
Arrows & Accessories - Genesis 1820 Arrows ($33.95–$67.95) - Easton arrow nocks, vanes, and points - Arrow rests (Original Genesis and Competition models) - E-Z Fletch tools and arrow inspectors - Vane adhesive and bow string wax
Cases & Storage - Gold Ring Bow Cases ($69.95) - Easton arrow totes and case latches
Target Faces - Paper 80cm target faces (12-pack, $29.95) - Polypro target faces in multiple styles (deer, antelope, ram, bear, turkey—$19.95 each)
Repair Parts - Arrow rest replacement tubing - Cable slides, axle e-clips, bushings - Quick-clips and limb clips - All the small parts that keep Genesis bows running
They're not trying to be a general sporting goods store. Everything here is focused on NASP and school archery programs. They travel to state, national, and world tournaments every year, so they're embedded in the community they serve. They know the equipment because they use it and understand the kids and families shooting it.
They could have moved to town years ago for higher profits. Instead, they stay on the farm in western Kentucky, close to the woods and water. That lifestyle choice keeps the business grounded in the outdoor community it serves.
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