Awesome! Which size would you say is the most tactical for running and speed shooting? I have a Hungarian bow but I think the Korean bows will be easier to khatra with. Also, what’s the song in the intro?? It’s cool haha
Hello again, Martin! Thank you for the link to this video. I may have to consider one of these longer bows (perhaps a 50 or 52 in long bow) for my 33 inch draw length. (I'm generally drawing around 65-70# at a full 33 inch draw) I love speed! But I'd also like to utilize a bow that can cast heavier weight arrows with some authority. (An arrow around 650 grain minimum weight with a fairly high FOC ratio build) As a hunter of big game, (Moose, Elk, Deer and Bear) high kinetic energy delivery is optimal for sufficient penetration or complete passthrough. This stacks the deck in the favor of a hunter for a more humane harvest. Obviously, diligent practice assists with accuracy. But as an ethical hunter, I also like to optimize my equipment for the job at hand. How do these Korean style bows handle heavier arrows? I'd assume the arrow is cast at a slower speed...but I would be curious how much slower that might be? I'd love any information you might be able or willing to provide. Wishing you all the best. Thanks again. 🏹🎯🏆😊
Dann will ich die Frage anders formulieren 😆: wird's deiner Erfahrung nach auf größere Entfernungen schwieriger, wenn die Bögen kürzer sind? Oder nimmt sich das bei 52" und 50" nichts?
@@rolfbaumann7585 schlimm und ungenau sind die leichteren Bögen von Nomad. Um genau zu sein sollte der Bogen etwas Gewicht haben. Wenn Du nichts anders als ein 46 Zoll Bogen kennst, gewöhnst du dich daran und schiesst genauso gut wie ein 52er