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1 bad bolt in riser VS my 6 junxing bows with no problem at all. 1peace is not representing the whole company. If where so I wouldn't buy any limbs from many companies. If you have an issue contact seller/manufacturer and deal with the problem. Not a single big/small company is perfect!
you are responsible under australian consumer law when you send something... not sure how that works for you importing stuff... but in theory if it doesn't arrive consumer law should cover you too and you can force a refund... but I guess you do that only once to a supplier and they never supply you again... so its crappy.
You do not need a new press. I have an ez green press and still use the fingers that came with the press and have never ever had an issue with pressing any title.
I just got one in heavy metal , its my first hinge , I decided to turn the safety off , didnt want to use it as a crutch if you will , I want to know where my pressure/rotation is .... Practice for about 15 minutes on my training aid then out to my yard to 10 yards , a bit of learning curve at first but shooting pretty good ... looking forward to putting some reps in with it this weekend
Never care about color I paint them how I want. I go by length and how it fits my hand and if it is LH . Comfort and line of sight is more important. My current I have been using for the last few years is a Junxing, To Point Trigon and a Predator for Bowfishing. I have had very expensive Bows and go back to more value Bows 🤷♂. I would by the riser if it fit good
I'm new to archery and still learning with 25 pound bows, would the Modulus or Lite be best? or if I say, purchase the Modulus, can I take 1 of the kangaroo leathers out to only use x2 layers? what would be best?
I recently purchased a Junxing M129 compound bow thinking I would receive the product completely assembled and ready to use but they sent a disassemble product that I had to get it assembled for use. I had to do it myself to save some money from the archery shop and just looked for some videos of Junxing product but did not get much information. I was able to assemble it but not sure if I did it the right way. NOT SURE if the twist of the cables and string was correct, as I think it should be twisted in a certain way. CAN YOU PLEASE ADVICE and HELP? Thanks so much.
As others have noted, there are a lot of similarities between this release and others. My understanding is that the Solus has micro adjustments on trigger travel and tension. It is supposed (What I was told at ATA) to have replaced all springs with magnets, but nobody from Scott has been able to confirm this since its release.
I love this release. Best thing is you can cock it and pop it on. Had this sight a couple years and I really like it. I also have the Stan 3-SX and the Perfex is so much easier to load onto the string.
Easton I believe has the best arrow. They can be more expensive but you get an arrow at least as good as they advertise. Most other you hope to be close to what they claim.
Shot a bit when I was young. Started again to teach my young kiddos the sport and came across your channel. Love the content, super informative and helpful. You seem to have a genuine love of the sport and have fun doing it. Best of all, you usually make me chuckle! Thank you and keep up the good work!
Seems like the rep sold him a load of stuff probably on 30 day if he took the recommended items or something and just dumped a load of stock they needed to get rid of on him.
You are actually describing the Lancaster Archery Classic, run by Rob Kaufhold the owner of Lancaster Archery Supplies in the US. It is an annual indoor event at has about 2,000 archers competing not only for prize money, but also contingency money from manufacturers like Hoyt, Win&Win, Easton, etc. It is a unique multi-day shoot that has a 60-arrow qualification round, an elimination round, and then a televised shoot-up round for the top 4 or 8 archers per division. You can view this on RU-vid. It has both adult and junior divisions. There is also the Classic webpage that shows the contingency prizes from manufacturers for winning with their equipment. Rob started this in his store's archery range and he moved over to a massive indoor recreational facility when the numbers outgrew his capacity. It is held a week or so before the Vegas shoot and draws the top archers from around the world.
Bodnik Bows are made in Germany. Just a small suggestion: try to do a bit of research first to provide correct info about the product you are reviewing. It is very easy to go to Google and look up the needed information.
Anybody who writes about arrow tuning , jake kiminski for instance uses changing bow weight to adjust for arrows that are to stiff or to soft in spine as the first move to correct for spine errors. Your reluctance to do this is silly. The bow manufacturers put this ability into their equipment to aid archers in bow tuning. So US IT. Your not doing your viewers any good by being a sissy by being reluctant to adjust bow weight.! TomLund.
Do you have a coach to help you improve? Just shooting a lot of arrows will not mean you will improve. It does mean you will shot a lot of arrows. Find a good coach . Go to Korea and take lessons from Coach Kim. Maybe try The Master Class that Jarred G has created. Tom Lund
Hi Steven i have just purchased a fivic zenia riser and limbs from you looks great but no infomation regarding the brace height ,where can I find this info😂
Apparently medieval armies rarely (if ever) had standardized ammunition - you were basically given a quiver of arrows or grabbed whatever was on the nearby cart and had to make do with what you got!
just a warning to those who want to use these shafts with X10 protour pins, the protour pins are just ever so slightly too big to where 10 out of the 12 shafts that I bought started splitting around the pins after a few months of regular use. I thought the tight fit was okay but perhaps they were just too big. the Black Eagle revelation pins would probably be a better choice, but I haven't tried them yet.
I'm running the Icepoint 400 spine on my compound bow. For their price point they are brilliant. I changed from Easton ACG, now discontinued. Icepoint leave the bow beautifully and fly true.
I just switched from a 70 pound hunting bow to a 60 pound hunting bow and I am looking for a new arrow setup. That’s why I asked. I was shooting 300 spine victory elites and 340 spine Easton axis.