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Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 16 de mayo de 2024
For a cost effective bow it's decent. Heard cracking stringing it hopefully it's just warming up...😂🤣
Customer
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 31 de enero de 2024
Pay for what you get I love this now it looks amazing easy to shoot and very cheap that being said Iv shot about 50 arrows Through it and the string started to undo itself but electrical tape fixes it. I would recommend for beginners or if you don’t care if it’s cheap and want to have fun shooting a bow.
W
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 18 de junio de 2023
This thing has outlasted almost every arrow I have. I'm not the best shot but can bullseye from 15 M with this thing. I watched a friend use it to hit a false deer target at 80 m with 6 inches of penetration. Just get some arrows that can handle this.
Liam
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 30 de marzo de 2021
I ordered this bow specifically to get into historical archery and also have weight useful for hunting. This bow checked both of those boxes. This bow also does a good job of replicating how these bows looked traditionally so that's another plus if you're just into history. By the construction of it I suspect this bow will be around for a long time if taken care of and unstrung when not in use.I'm using 500 spine arrows at 31 inches and pretty happy with that.on an added note (because its quite silly to see in reviews), the bow is not backward, bows (especially this style of bow) arch in the opposite direction when unstrung.
Joshua B.
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 12 de febrero de 2015
Really neat bow. Im brand new to traditional archery and thought this bow looked like a good place to start. I bought the 60 lb version.After ordering the bow, it took 3 weeks to the day to get here (i live in Orange, CA). When it arrived, i imminently unboxed it, strung it up (which was no easy task. Mainly because since im new, i had no clue if i was doing anything wrong so i hesitated a bit. Once i manned up though and gave it a good pull on my stringer, it was cake from then on.)Having never shot a Trad. Bow, my first shots were painful. Both literally and figuratively.I began shooting at 5 yards, mainly to get used to nocking an arrow, drawing it, and releasing. The first thing i realized was how weak i was. This 60lb bow kicks my rear end (aswell as my arms). For the next week ill likely just practice drawing until i build up the muscle to hold it back for more than 5 seconds.Another thing i realized is the arrows were chewing up my left hand a bit, where the arrow rests. Im not to sure if that's just something i need to get used to or im doing something wrong. please let me know if thats not supposed to happen.Overall, this bow (from my little knowledge about bows) is very cool. I love shooting it already despite having broken 3 arrows withing the first hour of shooting. highly recommended.P.S. If your new like me, do yourself a favor and work out your arms while you wait for this bow to arrive. It will help tremendously. Thanks.
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