How do I use this system and the angled Vbar in a way that it cannot turn around? This is the problem with most Vbars. They have no leveling system built in like you have with your pin system. Or am I missing something?
I had Beiter. 166", nock insert. Sometimes they are a bit too tight and slightly too loose for 4.2mm inside diameter. I don't think Easton Avance is 166"; maybe it is 167"; for Skylon Brixxon, the nocks fit nicely.
Is it okay to shoot beiter hunter pin nock with 80 lbs bows? Is there a poundage that is too high for them? I love beiter nocks. Ive just had people warn me to not shoot pin nocks with high poundage
Thanks but...BEITER needs to do a BETTER and newer demo (and updated)! You need audio and some one explaining especially for first the first time users. Join the 21st century BEITER.
As it is much more common than the Beiter rest... and it is also used by Hoyt as a standard .. the model of the bow was sent by Hoyt and is used under their license.
Ciao come si chiamava la gara che la Beiter aveva organizzato con i migliori arcieri olimpici e si vinceva un trofeo in oro? Non riesco a trovare il video che mi era piaciuto tanto quando l avevo visto in diretta Grazie PS prodotti fantastici
The "paradox" states that the arrow changes direction and goes around the bow, This footage does not show that, this arrow continues it's trajectory oscillating of course, oscillating is not the archers paradox.
Dear Lester we had the yellow one since ever...and we gave 2 of them in each box. Than we realized that when the barrell was too close to the nut, you were not able to screw off the plunger from the bow as the open end of the yellow would not fit over the barrel. So we made the red/orange one with 2 open ends. We kept the yellow as it is, as it has the chance to better adjust the hex nut of the springball.
Der "Beiter Lock": Wenn man das Einschrauben exakt beobachtet - Minute 00:29 -, dann stellt man fest, dass der Promoter keine 1 3/4 Umdrehungen dreht, davon ist sicher beim Start noch eine 1/4 Umdrehung überflüssig! So sind es faktisch nur 1 1/4 Feingewindegänge, die den Stabi halten. Das kann mich nicht überzeugen! Wie lange hält das? Geplante Obsoleszenz? Kann man sich Gewinde noch patentieren lassen?
Wir haben das nicht nur simuliert, sondern effektiv mit Bogenschützen über 2 Jahre getestet, sowohl Recurve als auch Compound. OHNE PROBLEME! es halten 11 Gewindegänge und Sie drehen weniger als 1 1/2 Umdrehungen ein! Das patentierte Verfahren macht es möglich...und deshalb ist es so einzigartig!
@@wernerbeiter Wenn's patentiert ist, dann kann man das Prinzip auch offen legen, um die Leistungsfähigkeit klarzulegen. Aber 'pending' heißt ja, dass das Patent (noch) nicht erteilt wurde.
Ja.. das stimmt.. aber es gibt so viele andere Sprachen und unsere Produkte sind in 180 Ländern erhältlich. Da wir ein kleiner mittelständischer Betrieb sind und selbst zu 100% in Deutschland produzieren haben wir nicht die Zeit und Möglichkeit Zeit zu investieren, die andere haben. Wir können uns vorstellen.. keine zufriedenstellende Antwort, aber wir konzentrieren uns auf das was wir können,...Filme zu machen gehört nicht dazu! Wir sehen nur, dass wir Informationen bereitstellen müssen und versuchen es in einer universellen Art und Sprache zu machen.
¿you don't include the tools WITH the system?, what???, we don't have a dealer, my country does not have a dealer if i buy i have to buy online from across another continent, the lock adapter is quite overpriced (42USD for a single adapter, which you need at least 3 to 4 for a complete setup with 3rd party vbars, or a beiter lock vbar, that's terribly overpriced and a very poor price-performance ratio, and now i also need to buy or manufacture specialty tools which i suspect will be severely overpriced)
Dear Guillermo. First of all thank you for your comment. Concerning the tools: as you need only one tool but you may buy 3 Adapters... how else could we do... ? It would be a waste of resources to give tools to each adapter we sell. Concerning the price: you might be surprised, but the product is patented (costs!), produced 100% in Germany (costs!) and really innovative compared to other systems, which are on the market and don't allow a direct connection of the quick connection system. For sure Beiter products are not cheap... but not overpriced. Our credo is to give archers the best products that we produce locally and do not outsource our production.
@@wernerbeiter - wow it seems you don't know how your own system works... maybe you look at this very very old invetion here: media.wuerth.com/source/eshop/stmedia/wuerth/images/std.lang.all/resolutions/category/800px/11720501.jpg
@@TechTomVideo Maybe you should read why the Beiter Lock works for a stabilizer system, while that what you posted would not.... Patents are developments... sometimes developing an existing system to be better and adapted to the specific use.
@@wernerbeiter you mean, it would not violate your patent, if i build it the way i suggested? Can i get that in written form? If you NOW guarantee me, that i would not violate your "invention" and guarantee me that my suggestion is not sueable and will not be sued by beiter, then i will apologize and sell my "invention" by myself 😉 I am waiting for your email.
Some like more a softer armguard to touch their skin. Others like transparent or fluorescent colours and prefer the hard... Preferences are individual...
Thank you, was useful. So, 17.5-23.0 mm and 21.5-27.0mm versions of a plunger have the same length but the size of the nut is different, right? And the 25.5-29.5mm and 31.5-34.5mm versions are long version with two nut sizes?
Archers paradox only refers to a bow without a cutout for the arrow rest. Then the arrow is not directly pointing at the target and needs to flex around the bow to hit the target. With a cutout, almost every single bow today, what you are seeing is simply arrow flex. there is no paradox here! The original paradox was how can an arrow pointed to the left of a target when released hit the target. Thus, pointing one way but hitting the target in the other way. A paradox.
It shows the *lack* of archer's paradox when using a centershot bow and release aid so there is no flexing of the arrow. It illustrates an important difference between compound with release vs. recurve/longbow shot with fingers.