What can I say is a beautiful Grózer, I always really like your videos, they have an explanation of every detail of the bow with your kind touch. Your style is clean and elegant. You are also a smiling archer. Nice shooting, enjoy every shot Sister. Keep having fun. 🙏👊😀
What a lovely comment ... thank you so much for your kind words! ☺️🙏 Life is great, if you enjoy shooting your bow 😁 and if there is a Bro like you in the world! Thank you and many greetings to the family!
Beautiful bow dear....definitely can’t go wrong with a Grozer bow. Your shooting form is nicely on point, and looking really good....as always, happy shooting 😇🙏🏹🏹🇺🇸🇵🇭👍
Thoroughly enjoyed the video. Your Bow collection is amazing. I've always been a western traditional shooter, however I am really diving deep into this style of archery. Thank you for the great content and presentation. Best regards.
Wow! Thank you so much, dear Scott! ☺️🙏🙏 I feel very much honored, that I have made you curious about asiatic archery 😀 For me it’s a fantastic journey and I hope, that you enjoy it, too! Best wishes! 🏹🔆
Magnificent video and a nice little orsebow. Ideal for mounted archry and it was successfully used for throwing arrows from a chariot in our Tamiris movie.
That Assyrian style horse bow is becoming my favorite. I like AF. bow that Armin Hirmer review. Since it is 60” long it would be better for 3 finger draw as well as thum ring shooting. My AF Tartar bow @ 53” inches long is very critical upon release. I usually draw it two fingers. Keep smiling & shooting. 🌟🌟🌟🌟
Thank you so much, dear Robert! ☺️🙏 The assyrian style bows are very nice to shoot, indeed ☺️👍 I have experienced the index finger pinch with the scythian bow and mediterranean draw. This combination isn’t working well. But short bows work with Slavic or thumb release. Slavic release is very fast as well, so it’s an excellent idea to draw a short bow the Slavic way 😁👍 Keep up the fun! 🏹❄️🔆
@@agamagreen Miguel is always shooting small targets😂. He especially likes to kill small stuffed animals. Oh…… the horror😆. Still working my way through your videos. I’m hoping to put another one up tomorrow or Tuesday. Cheers and good shooting😎
Well done... very good video and presentation...l plan on buying a biocomposite bow from Grozer... Sounds unlike any other bow..(Armin's reviews gave me the impression)...so how different is it really? 🙏🙏🙏 🙂👍🇨🇦
@@agamagreen Hi, I'm so sorry I missed your answer (for which I SO hoped to get a reply)... I understand that basically any review is very subjective, but from what I understand Grozer's biocomposite bows are quite different from the modern materials laminated bow. Those apparently build up resistance as you pull them. The biocomposite bows on the other hand are said to have much smoother draw and the build up is negligent.... What is your experience 🤔? Like I mentioned before, I only own fiberglass bows but definitely want to improve on that... Thanks for your help 🙏🙏🙏 🙂🇨🇦👍
@@brucenovotny5924 From my experience the wood laminated bows are very soft to draw. A biocomposite bow with the same poundage feels a little stronger than the wood laminated bow. Feels like a few pounds more, although the scale doesn’t tell you so. 😁 The draw is very smooth for both, but it’s also pending on the length of the bow. Short bows tend to feels snappy. The weight of the biocomposite bow is usually a little higher than the wood laminated. Grózer‘s biocomposite bows have a unique look due to the uneven sinew plate surface. The processed horn layer looks fantastic. Benefit of this processed horn is, that you can shoot the bow right after stringing. It’s easy to use, but you should unstring very slowly to avoid damage to the belly layer. Traditional horn bows usually need a bit of preparation and they tend to ‚work‘ according to humidity and whatsoever 😄 A traditional horn bow is cool to have and to shoot, but takes extra care. The biocomposite bow makes your life easier and is much more affordable. The wood laminated bow is also excellent to shoot! If glassfibres are used for stability and protection as a finish layer for example, the bow will keep the shape (nearly) forever. I have a Recurve-Take-Down bow with glass enhanced limbs and therefore I could keep the bow strung constantly (I don’t do, but my husband keeps his bow strung). This is quite specific, but outlines, what glassfibres can do on a wood laminated bow. In a nutshell: I love the biocomposite bows and the wood laminated bows (and my two special glassfibre limbs bows from Abu Salman and Numair as well). You can’t go wrong on the biocomposite or wood laminated bows- they are all fantastic!
@@agamagreen Thank you Agama, for such a long and exhaustive answer 🙏🙏🙏... I'll keep it in mind... Now have you ever shot a Segye from Alibow? Armin seems to be quite impressed by the performance, look and the price... as I had already mentioned, I have an offer for that bow....but because it has a small (Alibow style handle) and it's black...I'm still debating whether or not to buy it...it's about one year old and hasn't been shot more than 100 times at most...plus it comes with an older Grozer Hun bow for only extra $50 CDN... But I really want a Kaya bow...but the store in Malaysia is still closed for Covid-19!!! Just don't know 😕 🤷 😪 if I should go for that fantastic offer or wait for the Kaya... Anyway, I still have a great dream of Grozer's biocomposite bow...🤩🤩🤩 Ok, one more time, thanks a bunch for your time and expertise...🙏🙏🙏 🙂👍🇨🇦
@@brucenovotny5924 I haven’t had the Segye bow in my hands so far, but if Armin is impressed, then you can go for it! ☺️ And for 50 USD more getting a Grózer bow (if that one is undamaged) is a good offer! Seems, that someone needs space 😁 I have had a Kaya Windfighter last year and wasn’t satisfied, because the bow got out of shape after 1 shot, after I had practiced with him a few days (~ 1000 shots). Maybe I had a Monday morning version...
That's a beautiful bow and arrow I am Native American "Navajo" our bow and arrow are very short didn't go too far either they only went about 80 yards 150 yards Maximum I started investigating myself and I started making them in our traditional way and asked many questions to my elders I come to find out that we did a lot of stealth hunting and we were stealth warriors too just like our cousins Apaches I say cousins because we shared the same language but anyway I like your videos most of all you are very beautiful 😁 until then walking beauty greetings from the Navajo Nation Coyote Canyon New Mexico
Thank you so much, dear Oso! ☺️🙏 Very charming of you! 😊 As a german kid I have grown up with the tales of ‘Winnetou’ by Karl May. These tales have been made into movies, which have influenced me a lot 😁 Winnetou was an Apache chief, a good character and my childhood hero 😌 I would like to see Navajo bows, build and shooting 😃 I guess, I’m not the only one 🙏 Best wishes from Germany and keep safe! 🏹🔆
I vary in spine, length and weight of the arrows. There is a spine calculator available (in German, link in this answer below), which I use to cut the shafts to the matching length. The 1000 spine shafts are made for the 18/ 21 lbs bows. When I had started with archery, I had a 22 lbs RTD bow with 22lbs at 28“. The best arrow for this bow was at that point a 1200 spine arrow. I like to test different arrow sets to find out, which arrows fit best. The stiffest arrows I have are spine 600 for a 35 lbs bow. Here’s the link to the spine calculator ☺️ pfeil-und-bogen-kaufen.de/der-spinewertrechner-pfeile-mit-dem-richtigen-spine-kaufen/
What can I say is a beautiful Grózer, I always really like your videos, they have an explanation of every detail of the bow with your kind touch. Your style is clean and elegant. You are also a smiling archer. Nice shooting, enjoy every shot Sister. Keep having fun. 🙏👊😀
What a lovely comment ... thank you so much for your kind words! ☺️🙏
Life is great, if you enjoy shooting your bow 😁
and if there is a Bro like you in the world!
Thank you and many greetings to the family!
That’s a great looking bow!! Very nice shooting thanks for sharing God bless. 👍🏼🏹🇺🇸
Thank you so much, dear Sig Man!
I love all my bows, but I‘m addicted to the biocomposite style bows 😁
Best wishes and much fun!
🏹🔆
Beautiful bow dear....definitely can’t go wrong with a Grozer bow. Your shooting form is nicely on point, and looking really good....as always, happy shooting 😇🙏🏹🏹🇺🇸🇵🇭👍
Awww… thank you so much, dear Tom! ☺️🙏🙏🙏
Best wishes and stay healthy!
🇩🇪😁🏹🌦
Thoroughly enjoyed the video. Your Bow collection is amazing. I've always been a western traditional shooter, however I am really diving deep into this style of archery. Thank you for the great content and presentation. Best regards.
Wow! Thank you so much, dear Scott! ☺️🙏🙏
I feel very much honored, that I have made you curious about asiatic archery 😀
For me it’s a fantastic journey and I hope, that you enjoy it, too!
Best wishes! 🏹🔆
Magnificent video and a nice little orsebow. Ideal for mounted archry and it was successfully used for throwing arrows from a chariot in our Tamiris movie.
😁 Thank you so much, dear Vitaliy! ☺️🙏🙏
Thank you very much for sharing the information on that bow and showing us how it shoots.
You are very welcome! Thank you so much, dear Ivan! ☺️🙏
Always happy to find a quality archery channel. Well done. I'm subscribed 😁
Thank you so much, dear gizmonomono! ☺️🙏
Absolutely love this video
Awww... ☺️ Thank you so much, Bro! 🙏
I‘m happy, that you enjoyed the video!
Absolutely awesome
That Assyrian style horse bow is becoming my favorite. I like AF. bow that Armin Hirmer review. Since it is 60” long it would be better for 3 finger draw as well as thum ring shooting. My AF Tartar bow @ 53” inches long is very critical upon release. I usually draw it two fingers. Keep smiling & shooting. 🌟🌟🌟🌟
Thank you so much, dear Robert! ☺️🙏
The assyrian style bows are very nice to shoot, indeed ☺️👍
I have experienced the index finger pinch with the scythian bow and mediterranean draw. This combination isn’t working well.
But short bows work with Slavic or thumb release.
Slavic release is very fast as well, so it’s an excellent idea to draw a short bow the Slavic way 😁👍
Keep up the fun! 🏹❄️🔆
Spot on video Agama. I agree with Miguel and I’m sending him a nasty note for not telling me about your channel😆. Cheers😎🏹🇨🇦
LOL! 😁 Forgive Miguel, he is busy with shooting small targets 😂
Thank you so much, dear RW! ☺️🙏
Have fun and stay healthy!
🏹🔆
@@agamagreen Miguel is always shooting small targets😂. He especially likes to kill small stuffed animals. Oh…… the horror😆. Still working my way through your videos. I’m hoping to put another one up tomorrow or Tuesday. Cheers and good shooting😎
Looks like a great bow! The sound it makes is a bit satisfying. I am curious, which arrows are you using here with this bow?
Hi there! If you go to minute 3:00 you will be told all about the arrows (3 sets). 😊
Best wishes!
Beautiful woman who uses a nice bow greetings from me Indonesian
Awww… Thank you so much for the lovely compliments, dear Riko! ☺️🙏🙏
Greetings from Germany to Indonesia! 👋😊
@@agamagreen You're welcome my brother I love you Germany I'm from Indonesia❤️❤️
Well done... very good video and presentation...l plan on buying a biocomposite bow from Grozer...
Sounds unlike any other bow..(Armin's reviews gave me the impression)...so how different is it really? 🙏🙏🙏
🙂👍🇨🇦
Different to which bow shape? Which parameters are interesting for you? ☺️🙏
@@agamagreen Hi, I'm so sorry I missed your answer (for which I SO hoped to get a reply)...
I understand that basically any review is very subjective, but from what I understand Grozer's biocomposite bows are quite different from the modern materials laminated bow. Those apparently build up resistance as you pull them. The biocomposite bows on the other hand are said to have much smoother draw and the build up is negligent....
What is your experience 🤔?
Like I mentioned before, I only own fiberglass bows but definitely want to improve on that...
Thanks for your help 🙏🙏🙏
🙂🇨🇦👍
@@brucenovotny5924 From my experience the wood laminated bows are very soft to draw.
A biocomposite bow with the same poundage feels a little stronger than the wood laminated bow. Feels like a few pounds more, although the scale doesn’t tell you so. 😁
The draw is very smooth for both, but it’s also pending on the length of the bow. Short bows tend to feels snappy.
The weight of the biocomposite bow is usually a little higher than the wood laminated.
Grózer‘s biocomposite bows have a unique look due to the uneven sinew plate surface. The processed horn layer looks fantastic. Benefit of this processed horn is, that you can shoot the bow right after stringing. It’s easy to use, but you should unstring very slowly to avoid damage to the belly layer.
Traditional horn bows usually need a bit of preparation and they tend to ‚work‘ according to humidity and whatsoever 😄
A traditional horn bow is cool to have and to shoot, but takes extra care.
The biocomposite bow makes your life easier and is much more affordable.
The wood laminated bow is also excellent to shoot! If glassfibres are used for stability and protection as a finish layer for example, the bow will keep the shape (nearly) forever.
I have a Recurve-Take-Down bow with glass enhanced limbs and therefore I could keep the bow strung constantly (I don’t do, but my husband keeps his bow strung). This is quite specific, but outlines, what glassfibres can do on a wood laminated bow.
In a nutshell: I love the biocomposite bows and the wood laminated bows (and my two special glassfibre limbs bows from Abu Salman and Numair as well). You can’t go wrong on the biocomposite or wood laminated bows- they are all fantastic!
@@agamagreen Thank you Agama, for such a long and exhaustive answer 🙏🙏🙏...
I'll keep it in mind...
Now have you ever shot a Segye from Alibow? Armin seems to be quite impressed by the performance, look and the price... as I had already mentioned, I have an offer for that bow....but because it has a small (Alibow style handle) and it's black...I'm still debating whether or not to buy it...it's about one year old and hasn't been shot more than 100 times at most...plus it comes with an older Grozer Hun bow for only extra $50 CDN...
But I really want a Kaya bow...but the store in Malaysia is still closed for Covid-19!!!
Just don't know 😕 🤷 😪 if I should go for that fantastic offer or wait for the Kaya...
Anyway, I still have a great dream of Grozer's biocomposite bow...🤩🤩🤩
Ok, one more time, thanks a bunch for your time and expertise...🙏🙏🙏
🙂👍🇨🇦
@@brucenovotny5924 I haven’t had the Segye bow in my hands so far, but if Armin is impressed, then you can go for it! ☺️
And for 50 USD more getting a Grózer bow (if that one is undamaged) is a good offer!
Seems, that someone needs space 😁
I have had a Kaya Windfighter last year and wasn’t satisfied, because the bow got out of shape after 1 shot, after I had practiced with him a few days (~ 1000 shots). Maybe I had a Monday morning version...
That's a beautiful bow and arrow I am Native American "Navajo" our bow and arrow are very short didn't go too far either they only went about 80 yards 150 yards Maximum I started investigating myself and I started making them in our traditional way and asked many questions to my elders I come to find out that we did a lot of stealth hunting and we were stealth warriors too just like our cousins Apaches I say cousins because we shared the same language but anyway I like your videos most of all you are very beautiful 😁 until then walking beauty greetings from the Navajo Nation Coyote Canyon New Mexico
Thank you so much, dear Oso! ☺️🙏
Very charming of you! 😊
As a german kid I have grown up with the tales of ‘Winnetou’ by Karl May. These tales have been made into movies, which have influenced me a lot 😁
Winnetou was an Apache chief, a good character and my childhood hero 😌
I would like to see Navajo bows, build and shooting 😃 I guess, I’m not the only one 🙏
Best wishes from Germany and keep safe!
🏹🔆
Aren't 1000 spine arrows for like 10 ib child bows? Even if I'm only pulling 35 I use 400 spine arrows 28 inches 330 grain
I vary in spine, length and weight of the arrows.
There is a spine calculator available (in German, link in this answer below), which I use to cut the shafts to the matching length.
The 1000 spine shafts are made for the 18/ 21 lbs bows.
When I had started with archery, I had a 22 lbs RTD bow with 22lbs at 28“. The best arrow for this bow was at that point a 1200 spine arrow.
I like to test different arrow sets to find out, which arrows fit best. The stiffest arrows I have are spine 600 for a 35 lbs bow.
Here’s the link to the spine calculator ☺️
pfeil-und-bogen-kaufen.de/der-spinewertrechner-pfeile-mit-dem-richtigen-spine-kaufen/
Nice video and love 💕💕 from India
Thank you so much, dear Santosh! ☺️🙏
I would like to know how much drawweight this bow has with a 32" draw?
I have measured with my rig 31lbs at 32” (39% humidity), but the strength can increase up to 7 lbs more at low humidity. ☺️
@@agamagreen i didn't expect that the differences in the draw weight could be so far apart because of the humidity. Thanks for your answer!
✨🧸✨🙂👍