Brother, this is simply a remarkable display of control and accuracy with a truly heavy bow. Quite an inspiration to me in my quest to increase poundage. Also speaks volumes about the build quality and durability of the Bodnik built Shrew bows. Wow!
Much respect to you and your bow! Your skills are out of this world! I pulled a 72lbs RD bow, but this is just on another freaking level! You are my hero! 😁 Too bad Shrew does not sell in Romania! I really want such a bow (on a lower poundage though...)
First of yes the arrows it to light. But then consider that the bow handles such light arrows at that poundage without any damage is too me the most impressive thing here not the fps the poundage no the durability of shooting basically indoor target light arrows without any damage thats reallyyyyy impressive. It speaks to how well built theese bows are and it would be a dream come true to own one and show off too the Norwegian bow community
I'm so sick of these speed tests, where does speed matter...hunting, is this a hunting arrow...no! Shoot a real arrow, I'm sure the bow is still the fastest out there so don't hide shoot a hunting arrow!
@Eric Hartkopf Agreed, the Shrew looks a lovely bow. I shoot a 30lb quick stick and it's a great bow but I use arrows between 400 and 600 grains! I wouldn't dream of using a 75grain arrow!
@@nachtschattenmacher yup the English longbow is often derided as being slow and inefficient but I think it really comes into it's own in heavy weights with a heavy arrow. And Joe Gibbs is an awesome practitioner of it!
111pounds?!? Good grief, man! Okay, make that "sir". On a good day, I cound manage about half that. Think I stay with my puny mortal caliber 40# Black Hunter. Still, a Shrew Siberian Tiger in on my X -mas wish list. You're a big guy, what is your nominal draw length and if north of 30 plus", how smooth is the bow? Thanks for posting, very cool.
Stay cool, mate... Not so important to draw this weights... much more important to hit perfectly 😂😂😂 My drawlength is 31.5 inch and the shrewbow is still smooth... Hard to believe, but I hit perfectly with that 111lbs monster. (normally it's possible for me up to 150lbs... but difficult 😅) If the Sibirian Tiger is on your wishlist.... Don't hesitate! Beautiful AND precise!!! LOVE this one too. 🖖🏻🖖🏻 Best, Tom Have a look on TH-cam channel: Extrem Archery - Bogensport Extrem You'll see a lot of this stuff. Don't be shy with comments! Hope to meet you there! Be so kind and spread it🖖🏻🖖🏻🖖🏻 👍🏻
@@extremearchery Tom, I thank you kindly for the informative reply. My own draw length is also 31.5", so the average AMO 60" tends to exhibit some stacking at full draw, though each bow has its own temperment.. I can comfortably draw and shoot my current bow without any significant issue, but a butter smooth feel at full draw would be a blessing. Think I will follow your lead and will be treating myself to a new "pet tiger" soon. Thanks again and live well.
shit no wonder its 300 FPS. 280 grains for a 111 pound bow! People use 596 grain for 50 pounds. Still amazing tho! Working my way up to the 80 pound mark
He says "Shhh" to the dog with that bow in his hand and the dog goes quiet.... Smart Dog. Seriously great strength - but showing a little wobble in that last shot.
Cooles Video Kannst du mal ein Video über dein pfeilkonzept machen ? Würde mich sehr interessieren (überlänge auch gerne gesehen 😂❤️) fände es sehr interessant deine Sicht auf das Thema
No problem to cross the border of 200 fps. Depends on the arrow set up of course. With the right arrow recommendation you will cross easily the 200 fps border.
Lasst mir doch auch ein bissl an Neuigkeiten für meinen Kanal.. 🤣🤣 Nur nebenbei... warum sollte ich vorbei schießen?? 😅 Guck doch mal auf das Titelbild... Das war das ERSTE Ziel im Parcours. 🖖 Gruß, Tom
Super, geil. Liebe Grüsse aus Ungarn. Habe auch solche Super Shrews. Das sind für mich die geilsten Bögen. Da ist die Heilige Geometrie drinn, genau wie die "alten Ägypter" es hatten. Gruss an alle Bogenfans.
@@henrybodnik-archeryandadve2111 but that's not a real world arrow it's way to light. I bet that that would be killer hunting with it!!!!! I want to see what it shoots with a 475 grain arrow I bet it would be incredible!!!!!!!!
He is shooting such an lightweight arrow! I‘m more with much heavier arrows. But of course a good test for the stability of the bow. But nothing I wood recommend
Very reacently I become a memeber of a Shrew owner. As a bowyer I have a lot to say about this small power pack bows. I am shore they are great only not shore how much they are great. After the test we will see more.
Considering Ron LaClair was once the best longbow shooter in the world and this is the design he came up with after many many years of shooting and making bows, I have no doubt about it's performance. Granted, it's not going to be as forgiving as a longbow, but the extreme reflex deflex design gives you what is most likely the best bang for your buck in a short, traditional style bow. These bows are a thing of beauty, I hope to get one some day. I've always wanted a Shrew Bow.
Sehr geiler Bogen. Kollege hatte eben nen 50lbs mit, den fand ich schon ultrakrass wenn man nur 30lbs schießt so als Rookie. Das was du da machst ab 75 Aufwärts ist glaube ich schon einseitiges Bodybuilding... 😂Trotzdem immer wieder interessant, wieviel Power dahintersteckt.
Yes of course. Bodnik Bows are providing a 30 years warranty. No minimum arrow weight is recommended: www.bodnikbows.com/en/shrew-bows/shrew-bows-warranty
Shooting a 40 lbs bow will break easily the 200 fps border. But depends every time on the arrow. I`m not a fan of this speed test eighter. Shooting arrows with around 10 gpp
At 2.5 grains per pound of draw weight the speed is not impressive, and is asking for a failure of the bow or string. I just watched video where a guy shot a $300 95# draw Korean style bow 270-280 fps with 462-478 grain arrows. It was made with carbon fiber but it still wasn't a compound
@@henrybodnik-archeryandadve2111 I have to disagree with that. After shooting Longbows for nearly 15 years, I can say that what makes a Longbow forgiving is primarily its length and its overall weight, combined with the hard to torque limbs. A 58-60" hybrid bow is pinchy, and a lot less stable than a 66-68" longbow with a heavier grip. Those are facts that you can not compensate, no matter how well crafted the bow is. The Shrew bows are speedy little shooters that have their niche: they are good in a hunting situation where you need a bow that is easy to maneuver, but they are far from optimal for target/3D Archery.
111 lbs? no one shoots a bow that draws 111lbs. But, anyone that makes bows could make one with those stupid thick limbs. You want the fastest bow for the poundage? Black Swan Bows.
maybe no one in your world. if you are into warbow archery or just like to work with your body and shoot, than there are a lot of pppl shooting 111lbs or above that :-)
Of course! Nothing new! We got also a vid online with Thomas shooting controlled a 154 lbs Bodnik Bows Redman. He is a great archer. I know one thing for sure! I‘m not able to do.
I shot the European Championship in the Netherlands last year for 5 days - without a break - with a 125lbs recurve from Falkenholz Bowdesign. Over 150 arrows a day. And ultimately very successful. I'm sorry for that. Sorry for the stupid limbs. 😎👍🏻 Tom
MarioMax Og Nur dass es Shrew Bows schon seit 30 Jahren gibt und es die allerersten kurzen Langbögen sind Ein LaClair wird auch als Vater der kurzen Langbögen bezeichnet
Insane. Not only drawing it but holding for quite a while. Very impressive.
Not many do have this power!
He is an awesome archer
He is a monster!
Brother, this is simply a remarkable display of control and accuracy with a truly heavy bow. Quite an inspiration to me in my quest to increase poundage. Also speaks volumes about the build quality and durability of the Bodnik built Shrew bows. Wow!
Thanks for your comment
Much respect to you and your bow! Your skills are out of this world! I pulled a 72lbs RD bow, but this is just on another freaking level! You are my hero! 😁
Too bad Shrew does not sell in Romania! I really want such a bow (on a lower poundage though...)
Thanks to comment
No problem to get one in Romania
Just contact Mihai from Bearpaw Romania in Cluj
I am very impressed you could pull, hold and accurately shoot that poundage. Good job, sir.
What's really amazing is that a short bow can survive such a high poundage with a super light arrow. Speaks volumes for the design and crafsmanship.
Thank you for this great comment. We are proud about our bows and the craftmanship of our bowyers.
111# to get 306 with light arrow. What’s a 50# with 400 grain arrow shoot?
First of yes the arrows it to light. But then consider that the bow handles such light arrows at that poundage without any damage is too me the most impressive thing here not the fps the poundage no the durability of shooting basically indoor target light arrows without any damage thats reallyyyyy impressive. It speaks to how well built theese bows are and it would be a dream come true to own one and show off too the Norwegian bow community
Oh, I forgot to mention it is a 64" longbow, 120 lbs@31".
only problem is its too load lol.... maybe wrap it , id like to see how quite you can get it.
You have some amazing strength!!!
Those forearms are an inspiration.
Basically dry firing that bow with a 280 grain arrow. Need at least 900 grains for a 110lb bow
Owen Procknaw agree 100%
Absolutely. You’re lucky it didn’t blow up on you.
Do they warranty the bow if you shoot lightweight arrows like this? It so ill prolly buy one
Henry ich möchte diesen Bogen mit 40 lbs kaufen, ist das machbar?
Very quick but very light arrow at roughly 2.5 grains per pound. I'd like to see the result at 10gpp for a better comparison with other bows.
I'm so sick of these speed tests, where does speed matter...hunting, is this a hunting arrow...no! Shoot a real arrow, I'm sure the bow is still the fastest out there so don't hide shoot a hunting arrow!
@@nepheshr290 yup 2.5 gpp is almost dry firing so not a real world test really
@@paulgee6111 i am more impressed of joe gibbs shooting real longbows with real arrows and get speed over 200f/ps with them
@Eric Hartkopf Agreed, the Shrew looks a lovely bow. I shoot a 30lb quick stick and it's a great bow but I use arrows between 400 and 600 grains! I wouldn't dream of using a 75grain arrow!
@@nachtschattenmacher yup the English longbow is often derided as being slow and inefficient but I think it really comes into it's own in heavy weights with a heavy arrow. And Joe Gibbs is an awesome practitioner of it!
How does it feel do draw a 110 pound longbow?
Sweet! The bow is cool but I'm impressed with how well he could hold back such a heavy bow!
Agree 100% very impressive
Thanks to comment
He normally shoots 125 pounds and sometimes 150. So 111 is light weight for him! :D
@@n0pe_7 I bet his shoulders hurt! Very nice.
@@yugen You loose the bet.. 👍🏻
Die Form des Bogens ist genial, kannst du den in Serie rausbringen? Ist mal was anderes.
I'm surprised the arrow didn't explode in your hand wow
111pounds?!? Good grief, man! Okay, make that "sir". On a good day, I cound manage about half that. Think I stay with my puny mortal caliber 40# Black Hunter. Still, a Shrew Siberian Tiger in on my X -mas wish list. You're a big guy, what is your nominal draw length and if north of 30 plus", how smooth is the bow? Thanks for posting, very cool.
Stay cool, mate...
Not so important to draw this weights... much more important to hit perfectly 😂😂😂
My drawlength is 31.5 inch and the shrewbow is still smooth...
Hard to believe, but I hit perfectly with that 111lbs monster.
(normally it's possible for me up to 150lbs... but difficult 😅)
If the Sibirian Tiger is on your wishlist....
Don't hesitate!
Beautiful AND precise!!!
LOVE this one too.
🖖🏻🖖🏻
Best,
Tom
Have a look on TH-cam channel: Extrem Archery - Bogensport Extrem
You'll see a lot of this stuff.
Don't be shy with comments!
Hope to meet you there!
Be so kind and spread it🖖🏻🖖🏻🖖🏻
👍🏻
@@extremearchery Tom, I thank you kindly for the informative reply. My own draw length is also 31.5", so the average AMO 60" tends to exhibit some stacking at full draw, though each bow has its own temperment.. I can comfortably draw and shoot my current bow without any significant issue, but a butter smooth feel at full draw would be a blessing. Think I will follow your lead and will be treating myself to a new "pet tiger" soon. Thanks again and live well.
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Es passt auch!
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shit no wonder its 300 FPS. 280 grains for a 111 pound bow! People use 596 grain for 50 pounds. Still amazing tho! Working my way up to the 80 pound mark
Thanks for your comment. Good look to go up to break the 80 lbs mark. I`m happy with my 50 lbs Shrew shooting a 540 gr. arrow
Is that feet per second?
Yes
He says "Shhh" to the dog with that bow in his hand and the dog goes quiet.... Smart Dog. Seriously great strength - but showing a little wobble in that last shot.
Thanks watching our vids and to comment. Shoot straight
Heyy... I'm only human... and a sweet little blond girl.. 😅
Yes... and my dog is wonderful. 👍🏻
Cooles Video
Kannst du mal ein Video über dein pfeilkonzept machen ? Würde mich sehr interessieren (überlänge auch gerne gesehen 😂❤️) fände es sehr interessant deine Sicht auf das Thema
Werde ich auf jeden Fall machen. Wir haben da einiges in Planung aber diese ganze Corona Problematik hat alle Zeitpläne durcheinander gewirbelt.
Wow Respekt💪
Danke sehr
wieviel standhöhe hatte der monster shrew?
8"
what speed would a bow like that be at 40lbs?
No problem to cross the border of 200 fps. Depends on the arrow set up of course. With the right arrow recommendation you will cross easily the 200 fps border.
Das Trefferbild ohne Schnitte wäre interessant
Lasst mir doch auch ein bissl an Neuigkeiten für meinen Kanal.. 🤣🤣
Nur nebenbei... warum sollte ich vorbei schießen?? 😅
Guck doch mal auf das Titelbild...
Das war das ERSTE Ziel im Parcours.
🖖
Gruß,
Tom
Da kommt von Tom bestimmt noch was.
You talk about its speed in the title but never showed the speed ? Why ?
1:30
Wow wunderschöner Bogen der macht was her gefällt mir sehr gut 👍 top Bogen 🏹
Danke fürs zeigen war wie immer sehr interessant
Gruß Waldo 🏹
Danke für deinen großartigen Kommentar
Super, geil. Liebe Grüsse aus Ungarn. Habe auch solche Super Shrews. Das sind für mich die geilsten Bögen. Da ist die Heilige Geometrie drinn, genau wie die "alten Ägypter" es hatten. Gruss an alle Bogenfans.
Danke für deinen Kommentar
schöner, interessanter Bogen und der Schütze hat gut Power..viele Grüße
7Bennie7 👍Danke für deinen Kommentar und dein Feedback
I don't think he said the arrow weight right its really hard to build a 350 that light.
But its right. Crazy but right. He is shooting such a lightweight arrows.
@@henrybodnik-archeryandadve2111 but that's not a real world arrow it's way to light. I bet that that would be killer hunting with it!!!!! I want to see what it shoots with a 475 grain arrow I bet it would be incredible!!!!!!!!
LetsgoBrandon83: from what I've read this IS a lightweight bow/arrow setup for him. Normally #125-#150. Is that incredible or what?
@@DM-sq3jm yeah my should would not like it. I can yank heavy compounds but trad. Bows are difficult. Still want to see what 475 grain arrow would do.
280 grains? That can’t be right
He is shooting such an lightweight arrow!
I‘m more with much heavier arrows.
But of course a good test for the stability of the bow. But nothing I wood recommend
Hmmm... müssen 111# sein? Wenn man seine Bogenhand im Vollauszug zittern sieht, sollte man vielleicht doch mal nur 80# probieren....
Ich finde schon, dass Thomas mit seinen 111 lbs Bogen super stabil da steht.
Very reacently I become a memeber of a Shrew owner.
As a bowyer I have a lot to say about this small power pack bows.
I am shore they are great only not shore how much they are great.
After the test we will see more.
Considering Ron LaClair was once the best longbow shooter in the world and this is the design he came up with after many many years of shooting and making bows, I have no doubt about it's performance. Granted, it's not going to be as forgiving as a longbow, but the extreme reflex deflex design gives you what is most likely the best bang for your buck in a short, traditional style bow. These bows are a thing of beauty, I hope to get one some day. I've always wanted a Shrew Bow.
lifeline025
Thank you for this great feedback
Proud about the bows s was ne the work of all our bowyers
Dallas Van Winkle
Thanks to comment
We are proud about our partnership and my friendship with Ron
A living legend
I love archery. And like your video (Sorry, I don't understand German)
Hello Miko, we are trying to make the most of our Videos in German and English!
@@henrybodnik-archeryandadve2111 I know!
@@henrybodnik-archeryandadve2111 best regards from Ukraine!
What do Thomas eat for breakfast 😲
Minimum a half cow
Sehr geiler Bogen. Kollege hatte eben nen 50lbs mit, den fand ich schon ultrakrass wenn man nur 30lbs schießt so als Rookie. Das was du da machst ab 75 Aufwärts ist glaube ich schon einseitiges Bodybuilding... 😂Trotzdem immer wieder interessant, wieviel Power dahintersteckt.
Finde ich auch. Absolut beeindruckend. Danke für deinen Kommentar
Finde ich auch. Absolut beeindruckend. Danke für deinen Kommentar
Finde ich auch. Absolut beeindruckend. Danke für deinen Kommentar
Hermoso bow!!😍
Thank you to comment.
Oida, Du bist voi supa ........................... supastoak !
Des issa
280gr arrow out of a 111# bow??????? u are shooting 2.52GPP !!!!!! almost like dry firing......will the maker warranty that?
Yes of course. Bodnik Bows are providing a 30 years warranty. No minimum arrow weight is recommended: www.bodnikbows.com/en/shrew-bows/shrew-bows-warranty
@@henrybodnik-archeryandadve2111 WOW THATS A statement
Looks like Jackal Assyrian or Mariner Warring States.
Of course he is a beast
well that's nice, but 99.9% of the archery world won't draw 111 lbs. Scale it down to half that poundage, and let's see what it does then.
Shooting a 40 lbs bow will break easily the 200 fps border. But depends every time on the arrow. I`m not a fan of this speed test eighter. Shooting arrows with around 10 gpp
I bow to you and your 110 lb bow.
Great sruff, but for me that bow would still be fast enough at 50lb.
Roses are red violets are blue, title is english, video should be too .
111 ponds of course your going to get that speed but not many people shoot 111 pounds
Randy Scott
You are right
Great to watch Thomas how easy it seems to be for him to shoot 111
At 2.5 grains per pound of draw weight the speed is not impressive, and is asking for a failure of the bow or string. I just watched video where a guy shot a $300 95# draw Korean style bow 270-280 fps with 462-478 grain arrows. It was made with carbon fiber but it still wasn't a compound
With 115lbns? Any bow Will be fast.
Just bodnik marketing, take a big jims bow company thunderchild, I bet the thunderchild is even faster
Super, gibs ihm!
Those shrews are neat, but not longbows in any way...
Hybrid longbows
Of course they are shooting powerfully as a Recurve but they are forgiving like a longbow
@@henrybodnik-archeryandadve2111 I have to disagree with that. After shooting Longbows for nearly 15 years, I can say that what makes a Longbow forgiving is primarily its length and its overall weight, combined with the hard to torque limbs. A 58-60" hybrid bow is pinchy, and a lot less stable than a 66-68" longbow with a heavier grip. Those are facts that you can not compensate, no matter how well crafted the bow is. The Shrew bows are speedy little shooters that have their niche: they are good in a hunting situation where you need a bow that is easy to maneuver, but they are far from optimal for target/3D Archery.
@@TheDayne Again and again... This is not the only truth.
It depends - how often - to the archer.
With respect, best.. Tom
Get in tha choppa!!!
🤔
Ots not a longbow it's an American flat bow
Of course it`s not an English longbow. We are calling this Hybrid longbow. But American flatbow is fine too. Thanks to coment.
Nope. Big Jim's thunder child wins this one.
😂😂😂😂
Big Jim’s bows are nicely made too
111 lbs? no one shoots a bow that draws 111lbs. But, anyone that makes bows could make one with those stupid thick limbs.
You want the fastest bow for the poundage? Black Swan Bows.
maybe no one in your world. if you are into warbow archery or just like to work with your body and shoot, than there are a lot of pppl shooting 111lbs or above that :-)
Thank you for your comment. Looking forward to see a speed test. Next week we will forward more information.
Of course! Nothing new! We got also a vid online with Thomas shooting controlled a 154 lbs Bodnik Bows Redman. He is a great archer.
I know one thing for sure! I‘m not able to do.
There's archers who can accurately shoot 160lbs. th-cam.com/video/DBxdTkddHaE/w-d-xo.html
I shot the European Championship in the Netherlands last year for 5 days - without a break - with a 125lbs recurve from Falkenholz Bowdesign.
Over 150 arrows a day.
And ultimately very successful.
I'm sorry for that.
Sorry for the stupid limbs.
😎👍🏻
Tom
So einen Bogen muß Falkenholz erstmal hinbekommen.
Naja die haben auch tolle Erfahrungen mit so starken Bögen
Ja super Bögen, aber wie eine Kopie von Big Jim Bows.
MarioMax Og
Nur dass es Shrew Bows schon seit 30 Jahren gibt und es die allerersten kurzen Langbögen sind
Ein LaClair wird auch als Vater der kurzen Langbögen bezeichnet
Almo5 beat the compound bow.
Not even close to the fastest...
tmoan pumba
Send a link
Every time happy to see and watch
No they are not the fastest!
I have a much faster longbow, no kidding. Made by Alan Case. 387 fps at 300 grains. Sorry!
No
🤷♂️👍
So around 2.5 gpp. This is not a fast bow, the arrow is just super light.