About Revelation Archery
Built with Purpose
No shortcuts. Just precision.
Why Revelation Archery Exists
Revelation Archery was built around a few simple passions—Jesus, bowhunting, empowering archers, and doing things right.
Jesus
Jesus was—and is—the promised savior of the world. Biblical prophesy is being fulfilled every single day. He's coming back again soon for His people and we don't want you to miss Him.
Our ultimate hope is that you will find Jesus not just in our logo, but in every detail and interaction with us. We want to make the Lord proud, and want the light of Jesus to shine through our work.
Bowhunting
Bowhunting is where this all started. Like many, it began in the backyard—learning, adjusting, and figuring things out over time. Trips back and forth to the pro shop helped, but there was always a desire for a deeper understanding of the process, and more control and precision from home.
After investing in our own equipment and spending years learning what works, that passion grew into helping others—and eventually into building this business.
Empowerment
Archery is dynamic. Things change—strings stretch, setups shift, conditions vary. There’s no single perfect setup, only what works best for you.
Our goal is to simplify the process and give you the tools and knowledge to take control of your own setup, so you can spend more time shooting and less time chasing adjustments. Every product we offer is built with that in mind.
Doing things right
Every item we offer is something we personally use and stand behind. From design to final product, the focus is on quality, consistency, and performance. We want our work to reflect the kind of care and attention that stands out.
We also believe that high-quality gear shouldn’t come with unnecessary markup. Our products are carefully selected and designed for performance. By focusing on what actually matters and keeping our overhead low, we’re able to offer high-performance equipment at a fair price without cutting corners.
Our Commitment
We’re always working to improve. If something isn’t right, we’ll do our best to make it right. If there’s a better way to do something, we want to find it.
We hope that what we build—and how we do it—speaks for itself.