Hey Jim...love the Unboxing and Review Videos that you put up. But like you, I'm a bit of a traditionalist and prefer wooden style bows...Riser & Limbs. Id like to see you do some reviews on some of the wooden Take-Downs like the Fred Bear, Martin Locust, or even the Ragim Red Falk.
Oh ok so I just need to use a tool to screw it in when I want to put it together and apart. when with the buffalo everything just snaps in. thank you for the reply sir. I love your videos.
ClintonsK This is the Unboxing portion of the Bow Review, which I quite like. He always follows it up with a more hands on review of the bow...relax...it's always worth it.
ClintonsK You know...I kinda gathered that after the fact. I saw a comment between you and Jim in an earlier video that seemed to be light-hearted enough. My fault for takin to serious.
Is the rattling sound coming from the riser? Also do you have any experience with a composite horsebow? I'm curious if there is any difference between that and the modern laminated one.
I've got a question: Would it be incredibly dangerous if for a first time shooter to buy a bow like this and use it even if I follow the instructions correctly??
You can use any bow if it's your first time shooting, but most likely bows like these will not come in a low draw weight. You want to start off with a low draw weight so you don't injure yourself.
In Hoyt.com there is info that bow lenghts are 62" and 64" (not 60-62). I'm moutly intrested that can i draw it to 32,5". There are no any info on "the internet (hello)". And if you in Hoyt see this i can't iven ask that from you guys because i can't find your email adress. I don't register just for asking.
I answer this my self and i. Now i know that there is no trad riser for me. Local archeryshop recamended Hoyt Horizon with long stiff limbs. It looks fine and hopfyly shoots ok from self.
i did :) but it would have been cool to see you put it together and string it if you are gonna give a review then construction is a must...other than that great vid keep em coming and one question how long has it been since you shot the primal bow on the left in the back? my left your right
Never seen someone get so excited over a lanyard!
Finally!! Thanks Grizzly!
You were so excited about that lanyard
Please can you do a review on the Win&Win Rapido bow.
Hey Jim...love the Unboxing and Review Videos that you put up. But like you, I'm a bit of a traditionalist and prefer wooden style bows...Riser & Limbs. Id like to see you do some reviews on some of the wooden Take-Downs like the Fred Bear, Martin Locust, or even the Ragim Red Falk.
What is the advantage of having that rail behind the arrow shelf?
Does game master 2 come with defrent raiser length options?
Where was my lanyard? Mine didn't have one in it.
When will a review come up ?
Wait can you customize which side you want the rest to be on
isn't it a hoyt zr 200 riser style with laminated limbs?
do you think they are better than martin saber or panther?
Do you have to buy the riser and the limbs separately ??
is this as easy to put together and take apart as the buffalo is?
+Tetsuox9 pretty much... you just need to screw the bolts in not like an ILF
Oh ok so I just need to use a tool to screw it in when I want to put it together and apart. when with the buffalo everything just snaps in. thank you for the reply sir. I love your videos.
After this bow ..are you going to do the Hoyt tribute . I think that is what it is called
Wait so this bow doesn't come with a bow stringer?
Dude BUILD THE BOW!!
Patience ;)
ClintonsK he will make a review, calm down...
ClintonsK This is the Unboxing portion of the Bow Review, which I quite like. He always follows it up with a more hands on review of the bow...relax...it's always worth it.
+Jason Riccoboni Arthur Souza Lima sorry for the confusion but my comment was meant in humour which is believe Jim picked up on!!
ClintonsK You know...I kinda gathered that after the fact. I saw a comment between you and Jim in an earlier video that seemed to be light-hearted enough. My fault for takin to serious.
Is the rattling sound coming from the riser? Also do you have any experience with a composite horsebow? I'm curious if there is any difference between that and the modern laminated one.
CODomingo its from the limbs fittings once you put limbs on it would go away
Do Hoyt supply the bows for films like The Avengers and The Hunger Games or do they just make bows that look like the ones used in the films?
I believe they get them from HOYT, then they modify them a little... It's good exposure for them :)
I've got a question:
Would it be incredibly dangerous if for a first time shooter to buy a bow like this and use it even if I follow the instructions correctly??
DunKnoThaMySpace if you shoot it safely it wont be any more dangerous than any other bow but i would recommend you start out with a cheaper bow
You can use any bow if it's your first time shooting, but most likely bows like these will not come in a low draw weight. You want to start off with a low draw weight so you don't injure yourself.
Ivan Ross kl thanks
monkeyfuckingfun The main danger is the draw weight right? Otherwise they're the same...
In Hoyt.com there is info that bow lenghts are 62" and 64" (not 60-62). I'm moutly intrested that can i draw it to 32,5". There are no any info on "the internet (hello)". And if you in Hoyt see this i can't iven ask that from you guys because i can't find your email adress. I don't register just for asking.
I answer this my self and i. Now i know that there is no trad riser for me. Local archeryshop recamended Hoyt Horizon with long stiff limbs. It looks fine and hopfyly shoots ok from self.
Damn, don't get any of that fancy stuff with compounds!
I like Hoyt's bows, but this riser is apalling.
Awesome bow!! Hey, if you ever need a intro call me;)
does a box opening...dosent put it together...lame!!!
Watch the other video!
i did :) but it would have been cool to see you put it together and string it if you are gonna give a review then construction is a must...other than that great vid keep em coming and one question how long has it been since you shot the primal bow on the left in the back? my left your right