Thanks for testing arrow speed properly... Stating draw weight at 28", stating arrow weight, drawing the bow to 28" and using a shoot machine... So many people screw up this simple task...
Thank you for the question. I'm afraid it has been a bit since we have been able to offer a warbow in higher weights. We are interested in carrying warbows again, so if you come across someone, please send them our way. Thanks!
Both are great arrow options for shooting. Selection in aluminum is not as large as carbon, plus the amount of accessories that can be added is less than carbon. Aluminum are tough and dependable. Still able to bend them, but they recover in-flight great. The growth in carbon arrows offers a lot of options to the archer though. They do cost a bit more, but they do not bend, are and very strong. So still a personal choice, but carbon is the most popular between the two. We suggest getting some arrow test kits of both to see what shoots best for you. You can see them here: www.3riversarchery.com/buy/arrows/arrow-shafting/test-kits
Would be getting top performance out of the Quick Stick. Being that it is only 60" long, I wouldn't recommend it past your draw length (as a longer bow would draw smoother at longer draws).
Funny that they call them selves "premier trad bow" or what ever, and still perpetuate the whole 10gr per lb for a hunting arrow. I won't hunt with anything less than 600gr. My wife shoots a 650gr carbon out of a 45lb recurve. Of course about half the arrow weight is in the tip and insert.
Those numbers are far far from what I tested. 50# @28'' resumed in 185 fps @400 Grain and 171 fps @500 Grain. Factory draw weight a little under 50# (49,75#)
Thanks for testing arrow speed properly... Stating draw weight at 28", stating arrow weight, drawing the bow to 28" and using a shoot machine... So many people screw up this simple task...
love the video. would be awesome to see on the slick stick as well.
I always dreamed of shooting that bow,beautiful design 🦃🎯🦌✌
Great Company with great customer service!
Please do an overview on the firestick!
Will you guys be doing a video on the bodnik slick stick?
It's quite consistent . I must say the bow sounds as if it prefers the hunting weight arrow .
Do u guys sell warbows above 150-200lbs? I currently do 140lbs @ 32"
Thank you for the question. I'm afraid it has been a bit since we have been able to offer a warbow in higher weights. We are interested in carrying warbows again, so if you come across someone, please send them our way. Thanks!
I got a bear Montana but I been wanting a quick stick
Good company and products
Curious about best type of recommendations regarding arrow type. Carbon fiber or Aluminium?
Both are great arrow options for shooting. Selection in aluminum is not as large as carbon, plus the amount of accessories that can be added is less than carbon. Aluminum are tough and dependable. Still able to bend them, but they recover in-flight great. The growth in carbon arrows offers a lot of options to the archer though. They do cost a bit more, but they do not bend, are and very strong. So still a personal choice, but carbon is the most popular between the two. We suggest getting some arrow test kits of both to see what shoots best for you. You can see them here: www.3riversarchery.com/buy/arrows/arrow-shafting/test-kits
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Does this bow have the 30 year warranty ? Is it a bearpaw or BODNIK bow ? Where is the bow made ?
Yes, it is in a Bodnik series of bows, which is covered by a 30 year warranty with the manufacturer. They are built in Germany.
I have around a 29.5 draw, how do think it would perform with my draw???
Would be getting top performance out of the Quick Stick. Being that it is only 60" long, I wouldn't recommend it past your draw length (as a longer bow would draw smoother at longer draws).
My friend has this bow .He's tried everything to damoen the noise but can't. It makes a loud slapping noise .
I would have them give us a call if they can. Maybe there is something we can suggest to help.
@@3RiversArchery we figured it out thanks
can i shoot it if have 32'' draw?
It would stack at that length of draw. You're have a better experience with a 64" bow length. Or longer.
What was the brace height
I believe it was between 7.25" and 7.5"
This bow rang
Funny that they call them selves "premier trad bow" or what ever, and still perpetuate the whole 10gr per lb for a hunting arrow. I won't hunt with anything less than 600gr. My wife shoots a 650gr carbon out of a 45lb recurve. Of course about half the arrow weight is in the tip and insert.
Those numbers are far far from what I tested. 50# @28'' resumed in 185 fps @400 Grain and 171 fps @500 Grain. Factory draw weight a little under 50# (49,75#)
Did you use a shooting machine??
The difference is probably the shooting machine.
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