I've been searching for an answer to this question for a while without finding such an easily understandable video. Thank you sir! For putting it in perspective.
I was an archer for many years and heard all kind of things you had to do that just were not true! It was a sheer joy to hear someone that knows what they are talking about! The bad thing for a new archer is getting his bow tuned to him? He can't shoot to start with which renders him incapable of tuning his bow? It takes time shooting and adapting some sort of style that is repeatable before he can tune his equipment. The good part is you can get in the ball park which will save you some time! I remember when I reached the top of the bell curve! My game literally leaped forward and all because I realised what I needed to do! The main thing is be consistent with your procedure. Every shot! This was a very informative video!
Thank you for breaking it down and explaining everything clearly. I'm a beginner and this is the first video that explained the terms. Thank you for backing up and explaining things in a different way too, that helped me to understand. You're the best
Among videos about archery I found this is among best ones - simple and highly educative. Few says anything about arrows choice (but not support with facts, like this). Thank you sir!
Old video but more valuable information than I've seen in any other recent arrow videos that seem more geared to selling a product than teaching. Really helps me set up and evaluate my bows too.
I get my bow Friday, and this is the first arrow specific video I have watched. I think I lucked out and may have landed on the best one on youtube right off the bat. Great video, man. Thank you.
The most knowledgeable group of accurate information I have seen on U Tube regarding arrow selection, thanks for telling me the what; when, were, how and why many people leave out the important facts. Thanks for your information.
Archers! This post is excellent and outstanding not to mention CORRECT! I know as I used to be an “Expert” and then found out …….. NOT SO MUCH! If it could be done wrong with archery 🏹, that was me the Expert know it all ! Take in this post and do it right the first time! Enjoy!
Coming from someone who is just getting my trad toes wet, I very much appreciate the clarity of your presentation here. Thank you; this was very helpful.
Absolutely the most informative video I have seen on traditional bows. I've been shooting trad for 15 years and your vid taught me several things I didn't know.
That’s a good video Ted long time haven’t seen you or talk to you. This is Mike from Grants Pass. Still making bows and enjoying the traditional stuff. Thanks.
Sir those bows are all stunning... made me get back into archery and bow craving. I am owning some great bows, however, I love all of those on the table. One great detail is the dark branch spots on the recurve veneers... absolutely rare and stunning! cheers
Wow! Awesome job on the video. Not only was it professional but it was very informative. When I get ready to purchase arrows for my next bow, I'll be heading to your store.
Thank you Mr.Fry for sharing your wealth of knowledge. I'm new to this sport and thanks to you i feel confident I'll make a good choice! Thanks to you!
you sir are a wealth of information. I have been bowhunting for 24yrs and never have I heard so much technical info come from one person. all of your points are important but I really want to know how to spline arrows for a new bow?? I am "gearing it down" this year and picking up a longbow for the first time. its 52#@28 and I am having my northern California friend napp me out some obsidian arrowheads. how do I know how long cut my arrows based on spline? do I use a trial and error method and cut 1/2" off each time until I find good reliable arrow flight? current plans are to keep it simple and use plastic nocks, hot glue the arrowheads in place, and shoot for a 550-600gr finished product.
First off what you are talking about is called Spine not spline. Best to call someone that knows and learn from them , feel free to call Raptor Archery and we will help you out.
@@RaptorArchery I was actually hoping he'd cover the difference between materials used carbon fiber, aluminum or wood arrows. My bow is a 60 in 45 pound draw phantom hunter by mandarin duck. It just came back in stock so I just ordered it and was debating on the best arrows to get for it. Up until now I've just used my girlfriend's Bow which she carved herself. I want my own I don't have that kind of talent I don't really want to wait for her to have the time to make me one. She also makes her own arrows start again she uses natural materials I was debating on the aluminum or carbon-fiber what the hell the difference was
Excellent video. But one thing, I do not use cock feather to indicate feather that will stick out to make less contact with the bow, but I use it in sense that lots of shafts have some degree of grain runoff, more or less, and I like to orient it for safety sake toward the point and up, so in case of cracked arrow, which you not always notice (maybe after hitting something harder), if arrow during release splits/cracks, it flies up and away and not through you hand.
Prices at a local shop are stupid for some uncomplicated sticks. Yes, they are not just sticks, and I guess they need to turn a profit ; nonetheless, ordered 3 lots and just made my own dozen for half the price of a dozen from the shop and I’m loving them all.
Thank you for the extremely informative video! About spine You explained a rule of thumb...for recurve 5 to 10 pounds over the poundage of the bow, do You mean to apply this in a list or graffic about arrows or how, and where can I find this information? Kind regards from the Belgian Ardennes and stay healty! Yves.
perfect video. Concise information delivered simply (will have to go over it to soak in all the info though). Question: have you ever heard of using ebony to make and recurve bow or arrow and what would be the result? Thank you again!
Great Video, very informative!!! I just have a quick question? I shoot my bow every day, and I always store it by the hanging it from the Riser, as long as I shoot it every day I would not worry about keeping it strung up right?
I thought it was against Oregon State law to show anything that may encourage visitors. Remember a map that only showed roads going around. Good explanation.
I've been searching for an answer to this question for a while without finding such an easily understandable video. Thank you sir! For putting it in perspective.
Waw!! This is an 11-minutes Academy!
Thank you for an eye-opening master class!
The most informative video on arrow spine I have seen so far. Thank you Raptor Archery
EXCELLENT video. One of the BEST on youtube. Practical and well presented information. Congratulations!
I was an archer for many years and heard all kind of things you had to do that just were not true! It was a sheer joy to hear someone that knows what they are talking about!
The bad thing for a new archer is getting his bow tuned to him? He can't shoot to start with which renders him incapable of tuning his bow? It takes time shooting and adapting some sort of style that is repeatable before he can tune his equipment. The good part is you can get in the ball park which will save you some time! I remember when I reached the top of the bell curve! My game literally leaped forward and all because I realised what I needed to do! The main thing is be consistent with your procedure. Every shot! This was a very informative video!
Thank you for breaking it down and explaining everything clearly. I'm a beginner and this is the first video that explained the terms. Thank you for backing up and explaining things in a different way too, that helped me to understand. You're the best
I just learned in 11min., more than i have my whole lifetime. Im hooked. Thank you sir. You are a scholar. Officially Subscribed!
Among videos about archery I found this is among best ones - simple and highly educative. Few says anything about arrows choice (but not support with facts, like this). Thank you sir!
Old video but more valuable information than I've seen in any other recent arrow videos that seem more geared to selling a product than teaching. Really helps me set up and evaluate my bows too.
I get my bow Friday, and this is the first arrow specific video I have watched. I think I lucked out and may have landed on the best one on youtube right off the bat. Great video, man. Thank you.
The most knowledgeable group of accurate information I have
seen on U Tube regarding arrow selection, thanks for telling me the what; when,
were, how and why many people leave out the important facts. Thanks for your
information.
Archers!
This post is excellent and outstanding not to mention CORRECT! I know as I used to be an “Expert” and then found out …….. NOT SO MUCH! If it could be done wrong with archery 🏹, that was me the Expert know it all !
Take in this post and do it right the first time! Enjoy!
Coming from someone who is just getting my trad toes wet, I very much appreciate the clarity of your presentation here. Thank you; this was very helpful.
Only just getting into archery. Nice to find a site with no BS info. Makes my decision process so easy now.
Absolutely the most informative video I have seen on traditional bows. I've been shooting trad for 15 years and your vid taught me several things I didn't know.
Extremely helpful, thanks so much for taking the time to put this video together in so much detail.
A really excellent ,detailed and concise coverage, thank you.
Damn - there's more to the subject than I ever imagined. Brilliant instructional video - Many Thanks from the UK.
That was incredibly comprehensive, clear and authoritative. A great presentation, well done and thank you.
That was the single most helpful arrow video I have ever watched.Thanks a bunch!
SUPER SUPER EXCELLENT video about traditional archery. Thanks a lot from Taiwan.
That’s a good video Ted long time haven’t seen you or talk to you. This is Mike from Grants Pass. Still making bows and enjoying the traditional stuff. Thanks.
Sir those bows are all stunning... made me get back into archery and bow craving. I am owning some great bows, however, I love all of those on the table.
One great detail is the dark branch spots on the recurve veneers... absolutely rare and stunning! cheers
This is probably the best, most helpful vid I've seen. Had no idea.
Wow! Awesome job on the video. Not only was it professional but it was very informative. When I get ready to purchase arrows for my next bow, I'll be heading to your store.
Thank you Mr.Fry for sharing your wealth of knowledge. I'm new to this sport and thanks to you i feel confident I'll make a good choice! Thanks to you!
Great video. Thanks for taking the time to make it for us. Love your website by the way! It's very helpful and informative.
Sam
This is an awesome video. Thanks for uploading it!
A great presentation, definitely means I need to know more.
Fantastic video! Very informative, easy to follow & understand. Helped me a lot. Many thanks.
Really good information in this video.
very good video. very informative and easy to understand.
Great video on this important subject! Thanks for explaining everything so clearly!
Great video very detailed and easy to understand
Thank u. Good show. Take care Gare
Gary Chynne You are everywhere Gary, EVERYWHERE! NICE TO SEE YOU MY BEARDED FRIEND! xD
very useful video and very easy to understand .
Really good and well done video on arrow options. Enjoyed it a lot and learned new things too. All the best to you and merry Xmas!
Thank you very much for the great information, it has very much in choosing my arrows. Keep up the great work.
Fantastic video sir! Thanks for all the info
This video was very informative and helpful.
Good stuff, your a very good teacher. Thank you
you sir are a wealth of information. I have been bowhunting for 24yrs and never have I heard so much technical info come from one person. all of your points are important but I really want to know how to spline arrows for a new bow?? I am "gearing it down" this year and picking up a longbow for the first time. its 52#@28 and I am having my northern California friend napp me out some obsidian arrowheads. how do I know how long cut my arrows based on spline? do I use a trial and error method and cut 1/2" off each time until I find good reliable arrow flight? current plans are to keep it simple and use plastic nocks, hot glue the arrowheads in place, and shoot for a 550-600gr finished product.
First off what you are talking about is called Spine not spline. Best to call someone that knows and learn from them , feel free to call Raptor Archery and we will help you out.
@@RaptorArchery I was actually hoping he'd cover the difference between materials used carbon fiber, aluminum or wood arrows. My bow is a 60 in 45 pound draw phantom hunter by mandarin duck. It just came back in stock so I just ordered it and was debating on the best arrows to get for it. Up until now I've just used my girlfriend's Bow which she carved herself. I want my own I don't have that kind of talent I don't really want to wait for her to have the time to make me one. She also makes her own arrows start again she uses natural materials I was debating on the aluminum or carbon-fiber what the hell the difference was
I watch this video and learned everything I needed great video
Great video. This kind of information would be lost if not for those people who take the time to share. Thanks you.
I finally understand arrows after watching this. Thank you sir!
This was excellent....now I just need to remember it....
Put across Very clear, with great information !!
Great video, full of information. Thank you.
Very good and useful Info. Thanks so much.
Thanks for posting. Very informative.
awesome video. well planed and thought out. with lots of info. Thanks. God bless
Great stuff and very interesting very clever man cheers for the information 👍👍👍👍🎯
Thank you for posting. I learned 5 new things! This is great!
WOW! thank you very much! what a great video with great information!
I have a 68" recurve I shoot fiberglass arrows with a plastic Fletching. I get a lot of distance if needed but also great accuracy
there goes the illusion of just making my own arrows..., very instructive video
Best video ever on arrows
I love all bows especially compound bows . Fffffft..so fast and accurate
Best arrow video ever!
Very clear!
Thank you for a very informative video
You are so right I am having trouble finding them for my English longbow .I still trying
Excellent video. But one thing, I do not use cock feather to indicate feather that will stick out to make less contact with the bow, but I use it in sense that lots of shafts have some degree of grain runoff, more or less, and I like to orient it for safety sake toward the point and up, so in case of cracked arrow, which you not always notice (maybe after hitting something harder), if arrow during release splits/cracks, it flies up and away and not through you hand.
new to Archery and that was very instructive ...thanks and say hi to the Nez Perce for me .
Great video!
Thanks for this video, very informative.
Thanks, very informative video.
I would like to buy one of your traditional archery recurve. Your traditional recurve archery is looking to be excellent sizes.
Great advice
great info.well presented
Great job
Thank you so much sir!
Very informative!!!
Great Video...
Thank you for a brilliant video sir ....
Very well done, needed to know this!
Great video.
Thanks,extremely informative video.Very well done.
Thanks for a very informative video. I would like to have and idea of the right added stiffness (spine) for 160 points.
Good video.
super informative, now i know why my bow deflect too much :).
Love ur crafting thanx for tips advice
Prices at a local shop are stupid for some uncomplicated sticks. Yes, they are not just sticks, and I guess they need to turn a profit ; nonetheless, ordered 3 lots and just made my own dozen for half the price of a dozen from the shop and I’m loving them all.
the most meticulous explanation on tube.TU
thanks for the info.
Thank you for the extremely informative video! About spine You explained a rule of thumb...for recurve 5 to 10 pounds over the poundage of the bow, do You mean to apply this in a list or graffic about arrows or how, and where can I find this information? Kind regards from the Belgian Ardennes and stay healty! Yves.
Excellent! Hands down. The crap and misinformation "available" on YT... Unbelievable. But you guys are on the money. Thanks RA!
Good Information Sir
thanks for the wisdom
perfect video. Concise information delivered simply (will have to go over it to soak in all the info though). Question: have you ever heard of using ebony to make and recurve bow or arrow and what would be the result? Thank you again!
Very informative
thank you very much!
thanks for this video
Just great,thanks you.
I echo, very informative and well done.
saludos ted desde mexico
I learnt ALOT, knowing nothing about archery.
Great Video, very informative!!! I just have a quick question? I shoot my bow every day, and I always store it by the hanging it from the Riser, as long as I shoot it every day I would not worry about keeping it strung up right?
Presuming you shoot mediterranean, three finger release. When shooting thumb, with khatra, spine is no issue.
It's an interesting video non the less.
I thought it was against Oregon State law to show anything that may encourage visitors. Remember a map that only showed roads going around. Good explanation.