Sanmun II, laminated Tatar style Bow by Umaram Bowcompany
Sanmun II (long) by Umaram Bowcompany
A great Tatar style bow with a max draw of 31”
Have look what I think about this bow in the video and let me know what you think.
Thank you Abu Umar from Umaram Bowcompany for sending this beauty
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Another stunning bow. Such a shame bowyers are not taking notice about your advice with the sanding on nocking points. its such a quick fix too. I personally burnish them after sanding using a very hard wood. this rounds them off perfectly and eliminates all sharp edges. Blessings from England and keep the content coming
I love that slow-mo with music, especially with that reflection in window behind. Shift from strictly technical reviews to more inspirational/artistic side is good choice in my opinion.
the Parthian shot... i forget the guys name just now but it was very good advice. a fella once told i that it is a good idea to start a session throwing arrows with the Parthian shot to provide a measure of where our technique is at for overcoming the paradox the traditional medieval way. sure enough i gave his advice a try and it works. so when i practice i usually throw arrows in sets of six, the first three i throw Parthian and usually go up to around twenty four sets. i no longer use a glove as practicing this way has pretty much eliminated the instances of the fletchings scraping i knuckle on release. i still use a brace sometimes but only when throwing with the ottoman bow when sometimes i still get string slap against i forearm with the shorter brace height on the Turkish bows. never happens when i throw with the Mongolian or Indo Persian bows which is how i figure it's the brace height i am learning to overcome. practice makes perfect and sure enough it happens less and less so i am getting there. interestingly however it doesn't happen when i throw Parthian on a Turkish bow!
If I could muster the cabbage, I'd certainly buy this in 50Lbs. I also appreciate any bowyer that includes ample information with the bow. A beauty! PS: That's a lovely range setup. I could spend many many full days there.
WOW Armin what a cool bow, i will be going from here directly to order this bow in 30#. This will be my 4th TATAR bow. I really enjoy Tartar Bows.
One word >>> Beautiful!
Umaram Bows are always so beautiful
quite popular that bow in Indonesia, the new version bow from Abu Umar
Stunning bow. I really like the designs on it. Seems to be a real nice shooter
Please do a review of the large Hungarian bow from Vegh Bows.
This bow looks fun and smooth. The handle looks a bit thin for me could probably add some leather to fit the swell of my hand.
Love your Videos Armin 🎉
Sounded great!!
thank you
Again, for the algorithm sake😉: nice bow, nice video!
@ArminHirmer
20 күн бұрын
Thanks
Beautiful bow from indonesia
Sanmun !!!!
Another Good one.
Hello Please ask if they could send the Zagros for your testing and review. I would like to find something to replace the good old AF crab bow I broke a few years back. And their bow seem to fit that perfectly.
Hi, recently you made a video review of a bow having "scroll" knock tips. I have not been able to locate this video. Please send a reference to it. I hope the new situation works out. Your videos are looking good.
@ArminHirmer
20 күн бұрын
Not sure what you mean
That's a beauty, but my AF Tatar (plain but a great performer, I think the carbon core helps especially with torque) will be good for me. Currently my favourite Asiatic bow.
They need some Goblins and a Sasquatch on that 3d course :)
Armin.. what's the ideal arrow pass thickness for you? any cons if the arrow pass is too narrow besides reduced structural strength?
@ArminHirmer
20 күн бұрын
Very personal I think. 12-15 would be mine
Hey Armin, I'm interested in getting my first asiatic bow, do you have any favorites?
@ArminHirmer
20 күн бұрын
Yes, many :) I did videos about how to narrow down between all the options
Do you happen to know where i could buy a war horsebow? Scythian or any eastern step horsebow that is above 100 punds. I would appritiate it.
@ArminHirmer
20 күн бұрын
MR Bows
@aleksejjovanovic986
20 күн бұрын
@@ArminHirmerThank you a lot.
@aleksejjovanovic986
20 күн бұрын
@@ArminHirmer He was from Serbia, i did not know they made bows. Thats even better, 4 hours drive from my place. You my friend just made my day. 😄
Bardzo ladny łuk, bardzo mi się podobało " nie ma problemu":) Najlepsze pozdrowienia z Polski
@markod7662
25 күн бұрын
"Nyama" is also bulgarian for "there is no". Do we know what he really said?😮
@kakusz
20 күн бұрын
@@markod7662 In English its mean No Problem, in Polish Nie ma problemu
@markod7662
20 күн бұрын
@@kakusz and croatian "nema problema" 😆