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Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 8 de noviembre de 2024
There are so many 1 star reviews of people mad the notches are on the wrong side. These people didn’t read the instructions, or multiple warning tags on the product explaining that the notches are NOT on the wrong side. They also failed to simply look at a picture of the bow.On another note; this was an incredible spend for $100.
Ben Barnhart
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 29 de mayo de 2021
I bought the 45lb version for target practice and small/medium game hunting.I was a bit skeptical at the potential quality due to the low price, but that impression fled as soon as I unwrapped the bow (it came with a nice cloth sleeve too). It is excellently crafted, beautiful, and functional! I'll be shooting this for years to come, and perhaps get one as a gift as well.It took me a bit to adjust my point of aim to this style of bow, as it doesn't have an arrow shelf centered like modern recurves. With a minute of practice I found that the only difference is to hold further to the right, all other fundamentals transition perfectly. Traditional bows like this can absolutely be accurate, they just require a touch more practice. This one is no exception, and I was pleased with the arrow flight and grouping.I tested the bow with some 30" wooden arrows (Bcslinek Archery Wooden Arrows, $38.99 for a 6 pack) and they performed admirably. I usually shoot 32" arrows from a modern recurve, but this bow has a slightly shorter max draw length due to its size, so 30" is a perfect arrow length for me. Modern carbon fiber arrows might get you a touch more accuracy, but I think it's fun to go old school.I highly recommend this to anyone interested in archery, beginners and experienced archers alike. It's awesome to have a good modern production bow that connects us to a more historical archery style!
lemuel
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 24 de agosto de 2020
I wasn't sure I could handle the 45lbs pull as a starter bow-i shot a buddy's and it was absolutely easy lol so I pulled he trigger on this Hungarian bow. It's nice-wayyy lighter then I thought. I haven't shot a traditional bow alit in many years-im 36 last time I shot I might've been 10! It shoots well and hits the target hard! I'm not sure of it's accuracy-its prob way more accurate then I am though I get good grouping when I start but as my muscles fatigue it takes a toll.i was on the fence about the bow when I bought it-but I'm glad I did it! I could see in a few years actually hunting with it at small distances(most my hunting shots with a crossbow are 15yds cuz I'm in thick low lying woods of Maryland) this recurve can easily handle 15yds
Joshua Naterman
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 3 de noviembre de 2016
Guys and girls, this bow is excellent. I've had this bow (@ 45 lbs draw weight) since July 2016, and I've shot 150-200 arrows with it 5-7 days per week, every week. I haven't shot a bow in over 20 years, and that was summer camp as a kid. I was basically starting from scratch, and it showed.Well, it's November now and it still shoots like a champ! It is very accurate and precise once you learn a shooting form you can be consistent with, and not just from a standing stance... I plan on hunting with it so I have been shooting in all kinds of positions: leaning around trees, lying on the ground, balancing on one leg while leaning over a log to get under branches, and you can hit what you want to hit with consistency no matter what if you learn how to shoot. According to my 3D deer target, I'm able to make kill shots on a consistent basis (80% or so) from all angles and positions, and with competition targets I'm typically getting groups that are 3-4" in total diameter from 25-30 yards... and I still have plenty of form flaws to fix.I will update this to compare with my Bearpaw Slick Stick (50 lb draw weight, arrives in a week or so) since I am going to want the most consistent bow possible for my hunting adventures and it should be interesting to see how a 99 dollar bow compares to a 300 dollar bow that gets rave reviews from high profile archers claiming that you have to get a custom-made bow to get anything better.However, this is the bow I'll be shooting from horseback.The picture of the deer target is a single 12 arrow set of shots, and they were taken from all kinds of positions. The other picture is a grouping from 25-30 yards away, and was not my best shooting but it was ok overall. The potato in the middle was my intended target. You all may want to know that the arrows I am using are cheap and completely untuned... I hear that accuracy increases quite a bit when you actually take the time to tune your bow and arrows properly, but I haven't done that yet.
Joseph R Aga
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 24 de mayo de 2015
Gorgeous bow, and decent shipping time, I think it took me about 2-3 weeks for it to arrive on my doorstep, maybe sooner. Great quality, shoots great. I've read on here that you should replace the bow string, but mine seems to be holding up fine. I got the 45 pound draw weight and its pretty heavy for me, Im skinny 6'1". I think its a perfect weight for me after I bulk up a little more. Remember you can always get stronger, your bow cant!I would highly recommend this bow for the traditional archery enthusiast. It reminds me of a bow Link would carry in the Legend of Zelda games. As an aside, does anyone know if it's okay to leave this bow strung 24/7? I keep it unstrung, but since its mostly fiberglass, would it damage the bow to leave it strung constantly?
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