$99 Hungarian Style Horse Bow From AMAZON -- (1ST HORSE BOW EVER) - Flagella Recurve Horse Bow

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  • @b4its2l83
    @b4its2l832 жыл бұрын

    I am 57 years old and I shot recurve my whole life. 6 months ago a bought a samick skb 45 and - IT CHANGED EVERYTHING ! - I shoot off the right side now and can shoot a foot ball out of the air. My speed is through the roof ! I can shoot 6 arrows out of my back quiver in 10 seconds...ON TARGET ! All I can say to those right handed shooters who still shoot off a left side shelf. You are missing out ! Off the hand horse bow is a whole new world. In two weeks....you can be shooting thumb release with better accuracy than you do with your classic recurve. Try it !

  • @HistoricalWeapons
    @HistoricalWeapons3 жыл бұрын

    I’m glad you got your first Asiatic bow, if you are interested in the future try thumb draw with the arrow on the other side as it is typically done is horseback archery (there are exceptions such as kassai that use med draw on horseback but you are already experienced in that style)

  • @HistoricalWeapons

    @HistoricalWeapons

    3 жыл бұрын

    Also they do have 110lbs@28 which is approximately 138@32 however I don’t think they sell that on amazon only. You gotta go to alibaba to order

  • @greenhoodedvigilante458

    @greenhoodedvigilante458

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@HistoricalWeapons Didn’t Hungarians shoot composite bows with mediterranean draw? I am not sure, I am just asking. Love your work, btw.

  • @HistoricalWeapons

    @HistoricalWeapons

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@greenhoodedvigilante458 I think most people associate historical Hungarian archery with Kassai but he is a modern archer using a technique that works for him. Lajos Kassai doesn't claim that his method is historical, he lost his thumb during an accident

  • @greenhoodedvigilante458

    @greenhoodedvigilante458

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@HistoricalWeapons Did actually people shoot composite recurve bows with mediterranean draw in any region?

  • @HistoricalWeapons

    @HistoricalWeapons

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@greenhoodedvigilante458 vikings, cretans, western europeans, italians, etc.

  • @tamasvarga6673
    @tamasvarga66733 жыл бұрын

    As a Hungarian I can teal you that you picked the awailable cheepest, which isn't a fund the "rela deal" which is not from fiberglass but natural materials. As I know the old war bows started from 60 kg draw waith. This tipe of bow holds the world record in longest shot category.

  • @johndesalvo3348

    @johndesalvo3348

    8 ай бұрын

    I got one too. I was so 8:53 happy.....I got wood!! Huh huh huh huh huh huh! ? 😅 Yeah, Yeah, heh heh heh heh That cool...I said "W O O D!!

  • @johndesalvo3348

    @johndesalvo3348

    8 ай бұрын

    I does actualey have won....NOT be sportin no wood though ..it be sportin That fiberous glass...better know n as simply.... - Fiberglass! Ain't that sumthin?(I CAAN reiley spel prroperrley. Cuz I had bin knowed that their be an owe in bows, I had BIINN DUN KNOWED THATT? AINT IT, Ain't it thin! Aight..Bett!?

  • @user-nk8zx1yw8s

    @user-nk8zx1yw8s

    7 ай бұрын

    what are you waffling about

  • @17yearoldwarbowarcher

    @17yearoldwarbowarcher

    4 ай бұрын

    The warbows didnt start from "60kg" lmao that was most likely elite archers

  • @charlessax4385

    @charlessax4385

    2 ай бұрын

    How much, a rough estimate would a bow made from actual materials be worth?

  • @jonah214
    @jonah2143 жыл бұрын

    i would love to see you build an actual composite bow with buffalo horn and sinew on a wooden core.

  • @OEF_Vet_0331

    @OEF_Vet_0331

    3 жыл бұрын

    ME TOO!!!

  • @tinnielee2215

    @tinnielee2215

    2 жыл бұрын

    Buffalo horn bows are sooo high maintenance, it is constantly disforming, my horse bow coach has one, and he needs to tone it over fire everytime he uses it.

  • @ggnotgd

    @ggnotgd

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@tinnielee2215 Is it a traditional korean hornbow?

  • @WagWaggers
    @WagWaggers3 жыл бұрын

    I bought myself one of those bows from Amazon. 50lb draw weight. Actually very happy with it! Had some issues shooting off my hand though, so added an arrow rest which I made from leather and wrapped it around the grip. Really do like it a lot! Does take a while to get used to, but for £99, I'm not complaining. Love the vids dude, keep 'em coming!!!

  • @RatBrain
    @RatBrain3 жыл бұрын

    This bow was my first (and only) bow. I like it a lot to be honest.

  • @kevinlewis8137
    @kevinlewis81373 жыл бұрын

    This guy is such a likable person. Excellent review. Keep up the good work.

  • @bruisedhelmet8819
    @bruisedhelmet88193 жыл бұрын

    Thank you. I watched multiple videos from you and I built a bow for my daughter. Your knowledge, and frankly entertaining videos, have been instrumental in my success.... seriously first bow I tried pre-watching your channel snapped in two - that's when I figured I needed help. Perhaps when I get over my skill block I may make a bow for myself.... although I think the gods of random chance will against it.

  • @suunraze
    @suunraze3 жыл бұрын

    Nice video! That particular bow was my first bow ever, beginning a love affair with archery. I have since moved on to heavier, laminated bows, but I still often grab this one for warmup, rapid shooting, and teaching friends. Glad you had an enjoyable experience. Bear in mind that this bow is really designed to be drawn fully, so arrow speed at anything below 30" may be considerably less. Asiatic military bows (even an introductory fiberglass one like this) are a real joy to shoot, especially ones with long draw lengths. Historically some were designed to draw to 36" and beyond. Nocking the arrow a little higher on the string will prevent the fletches from scratching your bow hand. Although I'm not really familiar with shooting off the knuckle side like you do, I imagine it probably works the same. Learning to shoot off the draw side (thumb side) will increase your draw length and also allow bow hand torque (known as khatra), which allows the arrow to clear the arrow pass without paradoxing. Enjoy all your videos!

  • @hecatrix777
    @hecatrix7773 жыл бұрын

    to avoid the red/blistering of shooting off of your hand, you can knock the arrow slightly higher to avoid the fletching from rubbing aggressively on your hand! I shoot these kind of bows, and would recommend that you shoot them with a thumb draw technique and a thumb guard at that. Shooting Mediterranean with these kind of bows can be harder because of where to bow sits. Love your videos! actually use your videos when deciding which bows to give as gifts! keep up the amazing work!

  • @philjohnson1744
    @philjohnson17443 жыл бұрын

    Dear Sir, I love this series. I haven't shot a bow since my teens, but Imma stick with the red oak/drywall monster you done taught me to build.

  • @mRibbons
    @mRibbons3 жыл бұрын

    This was my first bow after using a youth bow for a few weeks. I got the 30# variant and used Asiatic thumb draw to shoot. When I upped my poundage and got a 45# Korean style bow, I realized how rough this thing actually is. Even for a plinker, you can get better at this price.

  • @TheRdickey
    @TheRdickey3 жыл бұрын

    This has probably been said many times, but a horsebow is shot with a thumb ring and rotational hand force instead of off of a rest. The arrow is also fried from the other side of the bow compared to European archery.

  • @drakewolfe8359

    @drakewolfe8359

    3 жыл бұрын

    I wanted to say this very thing. An requires an entirely different technique. The @rasmafsar channel is a great resource.

  • @simontuffs4106

    @simontuffs4106

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@drakewolfe8359 been shooting these types of bows 12 years, thumb release is not required.

  • @drakewolfe8359

    @drakewolfe8359

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@simontuffs4106 I think you miss the point. I wouldn't go as far as saying it is a different sport entirely, but it originates from a different martial art. The technique is different. Karate and kickboxing both use punches and kicks but are not the same and not gauged by the same standards. A horse has been designed to be shot while mounted. I think I over stressed the point, but yes, they can be shot without one.

  • @Ironpine27

    @Ironpine27

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@drakewolfe8359 Hungarians used the mediterranean draw despite their bows' ancestry in Asia.

  • @seanireland8903

    @seanireland8903

    Жыл бұрын

    Europeans also shoot off the thumb the shooting of the knuckle is a tournament style shooting.

  • @enoktheewok4821
    @enoktheewok48213 жыл бұрын

    I have this bow, your feelings are right. It is a nice little bow. I flip between Mediterranean and thumb draw a lot and have put countless arrows down range with it and its one of my favorites. One thing to help with the cuts is to smooth the transition from shaft to fletching. I didn't have the string vibration problem but I never found proper arrows for the length I draw anyways. It's no Tomahawk but I enjoy it too.

  • @frankcowan6625
    @frankcowan66253 жыл бұрын

    I have this bow and for a week I didn't realize the brace hight need to be 7 inch. Knock high and no hand hits. I love this beater.

  • @CollidingStrings
    @CollidingStrings2 жыл бұрын

    I have this bow in 35# and really like it. It is fun to shoot, the leather work and string wrap are very nicely done, the grip is comfortable for long sessions. If you shoot horse bows, it isn't bad. You can avoid cutting your hand by knocking the arrow a bit higher on the string. If you aren't sure which side is up, look at the grip, there is a low friction strip for the arrow to rest against. If you want to try a horse bow, this is an inexpensive option. Beware, though, when you start having fun with it, you may wind up spending a lot more money on horse bows. I did.

  • @jculpep3
    @jculpep33 жыл бұрын

    I've got a kassai horsebow and dialing in the arrow spine to the draw weight really helps with it shooting to one side like that. Also it's a 30 lb draw weight for mounted archery so the only arrows I can get from the local bubba hunting store have pink fletchings, which is fun.

  • @nelorain3291
    @nelorain32913 жыл бұрын

    They did have a wider range of poundage at some point, i have the 100lb version.

  • @rexromana
    @rexromana Жыл бұрын

    Just got two of these bows for my wife and I to start doing archery in our backyard (got an acre). Can't wait to try them.

  • @victorpatiu8491
    @victorpatiu84913 ай бұрын

    best shot . makes it proud w/your work. goodluck!!! more perfect shot.

  • @jamestarbox1322
    @jamestarbox13223 жыл бұрын

    I have an 80 pound one I hunt with for the last five years I love it

  • @qiang2007
    @qiang20073 жыл бұрын

    For a "horse bow", there are better options out there in the same price range, but they aren't as readily available on Amazon. It's going to be a hard direct comparison for a traditional design horse bow to a modern center shot design since they fill different niches. To take full advantage of an Asiatic/Eastern style bow, you usually shoot with a thumb draw with the arrow on the outside of the bow, draw well past the normal modern anchor at the corner of the mouth (some long draw styles even pull back to the draw shoulder), and possibly even use khatra to better clear the arrow. You can shoot them just fine without bow hand protection by nocking the arrow roughly 1/2" higher so the fletching clears the hand. While a horse bow can't replicate the accuracy and repeatability of a modern center shot bow, it has different interesting aspects.

  • @colbunkmust

    @colbunkmust

    3 жыл бұрын

    AFArchery sells "horse bows" through Amazon as well and they generally come fairly well recommended in both fiberglass and wood-fiberglass laminate, though the latter is clearly prettier and pricier.

  • @antwantuan4040

    @antwantuan4040

    3 жыл бұрын

    I like the alibow Advanced yuan bow. $150. Most horse bow will be better shooting with thumb anyway. I made the switch and never look back

  • @tammynfletcher

    @tammynfletcher

    3 жыл бұрын

    Completely agree these can't be tested to a centershot. I shoot thumb draw and can group arrows with any of my horsebows out to 20 yards 1 on top of another time after time again. Great starter bow for eastern style archery.

  • @notapplicable531

    @notapplicable531

    3 жыл бұрын

    Just to expand a little on the nocking point for an arrow. The way Kramer was shooting - the arrow is resting on his hand, coming back to be nocked at a right-angle with the string. The 1/2" you suggest is a point above that perpendicular point. Personally, I use a rule-of-thumb of one and a half arrow diameters for the distance above. With the bamboo arrows I use, that's about 3/8". As far as fletchings go, if you have plastic vanes on your arrows, the above-perpendicular nocking point is a must. With feathers where some quill is still on the feather - well, you see the result on Kramer's hand. Korean bamboo arrows are fletched with pheasant feathers with the quill removed and are more forgiving on your hand or thumb.

  • @seaotter52
    @seaotter523 жыл бұрын

    If you have never shot off the hand or done thumb release technique I suggest you watch Armin Hirmer channel on KZread. In his older videos he shows how to do it effectively. In essence you nock the arrow ABOVE the "normal" nock point. Depending on the bow and your preference, 1/4 to 1/2 inch higher. Armin explains it well

  • @anthony99900
    @anthony999006 ай бұрын

    Just started watching your content. Really enjoying it. Great work

  • @foxmulder7616
    @foxmulder76162 жыл бұрын

    They do have the 110lbs option now, you should buy that one and review it!

  • @Riceball01
    @Riceball013 жыл бұрын

    I have a bow that looks a lot like this one except that it has a red scaled wrap where the leather is on this one. It's a light draw but since I'm new to archery it's fine and I've been enjoying using it. I have to say that after seeing how you shoot to the left with your bow is a relief since I find myself doing that too, it's good to know that it's not me.

  • @mikeorick6898
    @mikeorick68983 жыл бұрын

    Looks like an Alibow H-1 "Hungarian" model. The siyahs and handle are mulberry wood, the limbs are solid fiberglass. Covered in cow or pig skin. The strings are tempered Nylon on the least expensive bows, Dyneema on the others. Performance improves a lot with a good Dacron or Dyneema string. You can special order it up to 110@28. A friend has one that is 138@32, and it outshoots his 150@32 hickory longbow as far as speed.

  • @RedStretchLimo
    @RedStretchLimo7 ай бұрын

    Bought one these off ebay about eight or nine years ago; a fifty pounder for 65 buck. It was my first Asian bow and I enjoy shooting it still. I have much better version of if now but it still shoots well and I don't have to baby it in bad weather. Despite it's innovative beginnings the "horse bow" is still a simple bow. Yes, you do shoot off your hand and the handle is as simply as it gets with no arrow rest. This kind of a bow makes you a real archer without the technology to forgive your mistakes. It doesn't make excuses for your limitations. You learn to overcome them, and you become a better archer for it.

  • @liammerrick6399
    @liammerrick63993 жыл бұрын

    highly recommend alibow if you want a great quality asiatic reflex deflex bow. Kheshig in particular. its all i shoot. just beautiful and powerful and all hell

  • @thearcherintraining496
    @thearcherintraining4963 жыл бұрын

    Dude I love your videos. Keep it up.

  • @danthemoparman628
    @danthemoparman6283 жыл бұрын

    I just received my two strings I ordered from you, they are awesome! One for my current recurve and the other for a fiberglass tape backed red oak board bow I’m almost finished with. The oak bow will be for my brother for Christmas and it’s a beast so far. Can’t wait to tune them both in with the new strings!

  • @dmpenfold4536
    @dmpenfold45363 жыл бұрын

    Nice review for someone not familiar with this style of bow, as others have said nock high off the hand & maybe try thumb release. As someone with a short draw length 3 finger, a horse bow shot thumb release with a floating anchor helps me get the max out of it.

  • @JunTheGroomer1
    @JunTheGroomer12 жыл бұрын

    I have this exact bow!!! Well… Not this exact one. But I have one that looks just like it. I got it because I wanted to practice the thumb draw. But I didn’t wanna spend too much money on my first Asian bow. When using the thumb draw, and performing the Khatra, this is actually a really nice bow!!! It’s smooth and accurate! 🏹🔥👊🏼

  • @jamesmcneill392
    @jamesmcneill3923 жыл бұрын

    Really hope you have a bucktrail black hawk to review I love mine. I have some really expensive bows now but I always go back to my black hawk.

  • @jakeschlepp7836
    @jakeschlepp78363 жыл бұрын

    Love to see you try to make a horseback bow like one of these! Working on my first bow thanks to finding your channel a while back. Always a great video

  • @user-by4nz8xp4p
    @user-by4nz8xp4p10 ай бұрын

    I've got one, it's taken a bit to get used to the draw weight, but I'm good now. It's a 45 pounder, and does a great job.

  • @rc-pm1fe
    @rc-pm1fe3 жыл бұрын

    I switched to an asiatic qing dynasty botlw and thumb draw about 3 months ago, put my traditional and recurve bows away, love shooting it. Also learn khatra it helps.

  • @dwdogtags
    @dwdogtags Жыл бұрын

    Thanks for the review man I bought this so my wife would have something cheaper to start shooting with me. I'm going to shoot it for a while as well but at least I don't really think I made a bad purchase cuz it looks like it's going to be a blast to have something like this to shoot with.

  • @alyssadoboczky2999
    @alyssadoboczky29993 жыл бұрын

    i love it !!!!! hello from Hungary!!🇭🇺🍻🏹

  • @HollywoodTacticool
    @HollywoodTacticool3 жыл бұрын

    very helpful thanks for doing this

  • @aggroalex5470
    @aggroalex54702 жыл бұрын

    My amazon special broke at the glue and wood ends as did my friend's. I learned my lesson and went with Daylite Archery after that for thumb drawn bows.

  • @ryguy9591
    @ryguy95913 жыл бұрын

    The arrow won't scratch your hand if you raise the nock point about 1cm. Thank You for the bow string BTW!

  • @Des-q

    @Des-q

    3 жыл бұрын

    Wow! I was having a huge issue with that on my own bow, that will help a lot. Thank you

  • @gizmonomono

    @gizmonomono

    3 жыл бұрын

    Exactly. No need for a clumsy bow hand glove.

  • @jacobeaton29

    @jacobeaton29

    3 жыл бұрын

    Thanks for this! have been wearing a glove for too long now

  • @benji280792

    @benji280792

    3 жыл бұрын

    Holding the bow more on your thumb avoid that to. And it's better for the balance of the bow. Koreans advice it for traditional shooting on the hand.

  • @taufikismail9539
    @taufikismail95393 жыл бұрын

    Really enjoy your video, but I think you should use thumb release combined with Katra technique (slightly move your wrist as you follow through with the release), it will help with your aim and avoid nicks and cuts on your hand.

  • @pstrbobmarcelo
    @pstrbobmarcelo3 жыл бұрын

    Thank you for your sacrifice to bought those bow without quality, thanks for the tips

  • @YoungBison
    @YoungBison3 жыл бұрын

    So I used to have this bow. I ordered mine in 45 and it came in as a 50. It hits like a truck but if you've only shot modern recurve or longbows you are in for something..... different

  • @leeboy8689
    @leeboy86893 жыл бұрын

    Great video man

  • @jackjohn4816
    @jackjohn48162 жыл бұрын

    A great double tip by sticking ur pointer finger out and bending it for a arrow rest keeps fletching from cutting and if u cant hold ur finger out the bow to heavy for u to ahoot accurately

  • @lightningmcqueen5380
    @lightningmcqueen53803 жыл бұрын

    Just wanna say love ur videos

  • @aapisiharper5023
    @aapisiharper502311 ай бұрын

    Looks like the Pmz horse bow I just got for $50. Sturdy bow, but has a bit of hand shock. Definitely recommend silencers on the string to help with that.

  • @foxtufts4790
    @foxtufts47903 жыл бұрын

    You should review the Aliarchery Turkish bow on Amazon, it’s top notch for the price and they listed everything correctly. I got the 40 pound ox horn model

  • @jameshagerman7681
    @jameshagerman76813 жыл бұрын

    For $99 not a bad buy if you're expecting it to be what it is. Would be a great little bow for hunting in the brush if you took the time to tune arrows and really learn it

  • @ggerely

    @ggerely

    3 жыл бұрын

    To be honest one could get a much better quality laminated recurve from Hungary around that price range..

  • @landcrow1947
    @landcrow19472 жыл бұрын

    You can usually get the other draw weights from ebay but sometimes they aren’t available. Also the heavier weights are more expensive. A couple years ago I got the 110 lb one for shits and giggles but there aren’t very many arrows with the proper spine for it tho.

  • @redsky8509
    @redsky85093 жыл бұрын

    I do enjoy your videos. used to shoot years ago, 34-36 inch draw, yeah hard to find bows.

  • @ivymike2691
    @ivymike26913 жыл бұрын

    If anyone finds this style of bow interesting, I cannot recommend War Bows and Composite Bows by Mike Loades highly enough. Absolutely fascinating.

  • @laszlobabes4872
    @laszlobabes48723 жыл бұрын

    Köszönjük ! :)

  • @pay4934
    @pay49343 жыл бұрын

    This is what i like 👍👍👍

  • @daigans
    @daigans3 жыл бұрын

    nice ad for your products wich i found really nice actually

  • @dinizprego
    @dinizprego3 жыл бұрын

    you could make a hunting compound bow. it would be great to see the creation of such an arch.

  • @bahamajim1998
    @bahamajim19983 жыл бұрын

    I want 1 . your a sincere dude . awesome video

  • @tobito211
    @tobito2115 ай бұрын

    Szia, szép a MAGYAR íjad😊🇭🇺

  • @g-zuschristbeatsofficial777
    @g-zuschristbeatsofficial7773 жыл бұрын

    your video helped me into not buying this bow, keep faith and stay strong! What is the best and affordable bow to you, I don't have money that much I help everyone I can with my money but now I'm looking for a bow and I can't afford a decent one, sadly..

  • @kevinwiskow7630
    @kevinwiskow76303 жыл бұрын

    So I bought the 65lb version of this bow, and I love it. I use old 400 aluminum arrows with large shield cut fletchings. I moved my hand placement to the center of the bow and nock at the center of the string, and i saw great improvement in accuracy. There was definitely a large learning curve but at 30 yards I can place arrows almost on top of each other.

  • @epicdemic4130
    @epicdemic41303 жыл бұрын

    I have been watching your videos since you made a bow from a pallet, instantly hooked. I don't have a kit myself....yet, and am waiting in anticipation for the rest of this series so I can make a choice on which one to get. Your videos are incredibly informative and the more I learn from them the more excited I am to be able to let loose so to speak. I find myself thinking of variables I never would have thought of even 6 months ago. (should I go longbow or re-curve?, I am a short guy so what length would be good?,I have a very strong back/shoulder from all of the gymnast sports I have done so what draw weight would be good? etc.) As I watch more of your videos I get those answers and more. I DO have one unanswered question I don't think you will cover however. I recently took a CQB course and after 25+ years I found out I am left eye dominant and have been shooting right handed for over 20 years, when I switched to left with the rifles it was instant comfortable and my grouping became on point with better aim. I am not sure if I would do better with a left or right handed bow or even an ambidextrous one? I was really hoping this would score better in snagability but I understand the learning curve involved with this type of bow here. Is there a good cheap bow around 40-50lb draw, 190ishfps around 48-55" for me to be able to figure out my left or right or even be able to shoot both sides?

  • @troythompson1621
    @troythompson16213 жыл бұрын

    Feathered fletches are a must for plain bows

  • @venramen5086
    @venramen50863 жыл бұрын

    Nice archery tabs

  • @Schitzoziris
    @Schitzoziris2 жыл бұрын

    I thought those bows were like Mongolian Horsemen Bows and were shot using a thumb ring snd the arrow positioned on the other side using your thumb as the rest; and when you release you roll your wrist to stop the archers parallax

  • @tukamaruetensi3952
    @tukamaruetensi39523 жыл бұрын

    can you make bowstrings and cableinng for crossbows ((I have 2)) how much roughly would they run and between the 3 different materials whats the pros and cons of each

  • @handyguy4814
    @handyguy48143 жыл бұрын

    I suggest you to shoot it using thumb, and shoot from the right side of bow(usually left with usual bow)

  • @benrent6625
    @benrent66253 жыл бұрын

    I have this bow-im on my second year with it. I'm just getting back into traditional archery after about 20yrs off lol. I figure if I train a couple years or so I might b able to hunt with it. I'm practicing mostly at 15-25yds and I usually hit the target lol. Elevation is my main problem-i shoot straight as hell with it. I think the bows time-its probably just me sucking with it lol. I hunt with a crossbow in season but eventually I'd like to take a deer traditionally

  • @taco12
    @taco123 жыл бұрын

    I have one of these at 45#, but it doesn't feel like it. It was my first Asiatic bow as well. They tend to be a little slow due to the heavy siyahs, but not a bad first bow at all. I moved on to Ottoman-style bows and never looked back.

  • @eukaryon
    @eukaryon3 жыл бұрын

    I just learned of horsebows, or mongolian bows. Some youtubers shoot it with a thumb draw, with a guard on the thumb and a guard on the fingers of the bow hand. I'm no expert but that might work better for you.

  • @spence3743
    @spence37433 жыл бұрын

    where can I get one of those little red marks that he has on all of his bow strings, or is it the bow string itself that comes like that?

  • @micahwells2589
    @micahwells25893 жыл бұрын

    You have to contact them to special order the 120lb bow

  • @PeSi2007
    @PeSi2007 Жыл бұрын

    I have this Bow with 40Lb draw, i really love it.

  • @dwightemery5694
    @dwightemery5694 Жыл бұрын

    When I first started with these style of bows I cut the living daylights out of my riser hand with the feathers... sliced it right open across the thumb like a paper razor cut... leaerned real fast to wear the leather riser glove... LOL! Wish you the best at Shatterproof Archery... and I really love my Mongolian Horse Bow with the Fastflight string you guys made on it... one that is covered in cobra skin... got a cheap archery thumb ring for it but I do have another thumb ring I payed a lot more for made out of silver but it bends so easy.... will see how the cheaper ring does when it arrives but the other ring I got came from Instanbul which was formerly Constantinople, in Turkey. Beautiful thumb ring... but real silver bends easy. Any way later...

  • @davidlong3696
    @davidlong36963 жыл бұрын

    For Your next will it Bow,try nothing but a heavy layer of titebond 3 as a backing,it's an extremely flexible glue and is "Stronger than the Wood.",so maybe it will be a good backing by itself on a bow that otherwise would not hold up.

  • @nickarchdekin4918
    @nickarchdekin49188 ай бұрын

    So I bought this as a loner bow for my group, had it tested at a bow shop and at 28" it was 37 lbs so I think it's varied. But still a good bow for the price. Ps good video I love you're channel

  • @aeliascent1174
    @aeliascent11743 жыл бұрын

    I have a bow like that. I ordered a 78# version but the one I got measures in at 81#. It loses draw weight over time. One year after I got it, it measures at 68#.

  • @bryanwilkens
    @bryanwilkens Жыл бұрын

    Not gonna lie, their "Ultimate Arm Guard" is the best. Their strings are awesome too.

  • @hammerstoneartifacts4986
    @hammerstoneartifacts49863 жыл бұрын

    Please do a series on making wooden arrows😊 l love making arrows more then building bows. Every other KZreadr is building bows. What type of wood? Spine? Weight? Nock type?

  • @davidcarpenter9232
    @davidcarpenter92323 жыл бұрын

    Oh man ,,, been thinking about this for a long time ,,, primitive arms !!! so I went ahead and got the Hungarian and the black Hunter ,,, double the arrows ,,, wrist guard ,,, finger guard ... I went ahead and got a chainmail shirt ,,, @ some point you're going to be getting shot at ... hope I'm not overdoing it ... I'm ready for this thing to go violet ... watched a lot of archery tube ,,, you're the most practical ,,, thank you ,,, godspeed ... Dave ...

  • @davidcarpenter9232

    @davidcarpenter9232

    3 жыл бұрын

    Okay some of that might have sounded creepy ... I live in a very rural area just south of the Okefenokee Swamp ,,, you don't have to worry about animals ,,, as much as you do ... The pillbillies and the meth heads ... so I know what's coming ... but don't worry about me ... I got it ... D

  • @davidcarpenter9232

    @davidcarpenter9232

    3 жыл бұрын

    We got a lot of sayings ,,, out here ... One of the best ones is ,,, you don't have to outrun a bear ... just the person ,,, next 2 ya ... D

  • @MrOrigami
    @MrOrigami3 жыл бұрын

    I must say that its hard to gauge anything. There is a difference between styles of shooting and of course the time you put into a type of bow. That said I must applaud you for trying your best to give a consistent and logical rating to bows you test. Each individual will ultimately use their own perspectives to jump into the art of archery. And I really want to compliment your efforts! I myself committed to eastern thumb draw over the widely traditional 3 finger, and of course there are trigger systems which I won't get into as the field is vast. Ironically I bought a survival take down bow you gave a low rating to, but this was after much debate. Other video showed how amazingly durable it was (example strung for a year and still folded down and kept is power rating) and while your perspective is unique I still choose it (survival bow) for other reasons, super compact and that I keep it in my trunk and thats not really good for wood or anything partly organic. When I started in this art I had a child's compound bow (and this was year ago), and averaging 4 times a week practice, I out grew it, and from a pathetic start. Carrying a big case got tiring, hence why I opted for a ridiculously compact survival bow. And in true irony, I had the opportunity to purchase a used Korean Horse bow for third of its msrp. I took a day to compare all 3 and most of my comparisons were similar to how you rate bows, and thus I thank you for videos and objective approach to rating bows. I wish I can say I want to be hard core about traditional archery, but I've made concessions to fit my lifestyle. I don't play with wood arrows, because they break way easier and more likely compared to carbon-fiber. Bows with any organic material really needs extra care I'm not afforded to at the moment. (I never keep my korean bow in my car for to long). In then end I love having fun with it, and it is a great exercise in meditation which I imagine you finding in the process of bow making over shooting. Great videos, please keep up the good work!

  • @alexdownes1003
    @alexdownes10032 жыл бұрын

    To make sure the fleching doesn’t hit your hand you have to move the arrow 90 degrees so the arrow is not leveled

  • @babyvilly6076
    @babyvilly60762 жыл бұрын

    i shoot outside thumb shot it would be awesome if yall made archery rings on shatterproof

  • @urielmarkander1128
    @urielmarkander11283 жыл бұрын

    I have this one, and I actually love it. They used to have a lot more powerful options. I have the 110lbs bow, but I measured it at my draw length, and is nearly 135lbs. I am pretty impressed.

  • @kingsway731
    @kingsway7313 жыл бұрын

    I picked one like this up at a flea market for $60. (50lb.) I don't even feel the fletchings on my hand. I'm not sure why. It shoots pretty well. Not much vibration either. I think getting the brace height dead on is key, so the string terminates on the siyah. The right arrow spine should help with it shooting to the left. Thanks for the review!

  • @aasims3379
    @aasims33793 жыл бұрын

    What arrows should i use with this style of bow. Ive ordered a similar one. Need to choose some arrows for it. Complete beginner so not looking to spend a lot.

  • @anthonyflores9078
    @anthonyflores90783 жыл бұрын

    Your the best

  • @gergoboros3393
    @gergoboros33933 жыл бұрын

    a nice trick with a hungarian bow to not get your hand blodied is to nock the arrow 1,5 cm higher than the tip. This way when you lose the arrow it will jump off of your hand and not bruise it with the fletching. Basicly works as a drop away arrow rest.

  • @scollurio
    @scollurio3 жыл бұрын

    Khatra saves your thumb. Don’t use knocking point. In description it says for higher drawweights than 60 pounds you oughta contact them. Fiberglass for 99,- is fine. Good practice bow.

  • @slavsquatgopnik2951
    @slavsquatgopnik29513 жыл бұрын

    What I got from this is if you want to do historical archery, get actually well built historical bows.

  • @ziranwolf2696
    @ziranwolf26963 жыл бұрын

    Northwest Nomad Warriors has a nice, compact, fiberglass horse bow for about $100 and it’s an awesome shooter. When you’re shooting off your hand, if you nock the arrow a bit higher on the string, it will prevent the fletching from cutting your hand, or you can just wear some thin gardening gloves. Enjoyable, informative videos; thanks!

  • @yermanoh
    @yermanoh3 жыл бұрын

    i bought a similar bow from aliexpress 3 years ago and its still shooting fine, at least there the seller was honest about the materials eg fibreglass, mine is 50lbs and good fun to shoot and, i always wear a leather thumb and 2 half finger glove as an arrow rest (i have delicate little manly handies) but i cant remember where i got it from. my bow is much quieter with no weird vibration than the bow in the vid, that one just sounds wrong

  • @timtravasos2742
    @timtravasos2742 Жыл бұрын

    Very good review. Have you ever shot a Mongolian recurve bow?

  • @joeytheetge9268
    @joeytheetge92683 жыл бұрын

    Nice. Just a thought. What if you take one of the bows that you have made and review it at the end. ???

  • @sebastian4866
    @sebastian48663 жыл бұрын

    Have you tried the thumb draw? It is so much fun and cool to shoot these kinds of "Horse Bows" with this techique. I switched from med. to thumbdraw, and it feels for me more natural.

  • @kramerammonsarchery

    @kramerammonsarchery

    3 жыл бұрын

    Not yet but I have it on my list to give it a real good try! Thanks so much!

  • @sebastian4866

    @sebastian4866

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@kramerammonsarchery I can see you in the future building nice laminated horse bows XD

  • @joeyws6
    @joeyws63 жыл бұрын

    I'm new into archery and I have a 60"inch recurve bow with a 45lbs draw which is a little much for me so it there a way to bring it to around 35 to 40 lbs with a different string

  • @johnmarston8868

    @johnmarston8868

    3 жыл бұрын

    Lift weights, do pull ups and seated rows

  • @bahamajim1998

    @bahamajim1998

    3 жыл бұрын

    Seated rows for real

  • @WhiteDean45
    @WhiteDean452 жыл бұрын

    Nice!

  • @Gamerdude535
    @Gamerdude5353 жыл бұрын

    The material description is technically still correct. The wood part describes the siyahs. It just doesn’t mention the body of the limbs being fiberglass.

  • @XxXXxxXXxx78
    @XxXXxxXXxx783 жыл бұрын

    I have made 3 bows since finding this channel.

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