I'm not the biggest fan of Turkish bows, but seeing you running that course with it really changed my mind. I don't like it as much as assyrian bow by Bogar, but it's second to that.
@@jareth7456 I can tell by how nicely this one shoots. I just prefer the assyrian bow because of it's shape. If I wasn't saving up money for my brother's wedding I would buy that assyrian bow without a second thought
Excellent review. Very Professional and with details that are given to like 👍 I have a Nawalny korean-warbow and it is definitely a weapon, The quality the details make no matter the price. Well done Charlie Greenberg Your videos are super cool. 👊😎
This bow is simply amazing...it's my personal favorite at present...mine has the Islamic calligraphy for the artwork and is 59lbs of badass ....Charlie buddy once you get use to the weight you'll love to run and shoot with it ....
It's weird, seeing such a beautiful object actually used, as opposed to being placed in the tomb of an ancient king. However good it may or may not be to shoot, it looks divine...
How do you aim when moving at the same time? I played around with it. It seems I have to run to where the arrow would go then release. I cant move bow to target and run at same time or I would be inaccurate.
Good question ! Release at the moment when you stand on your left leg. It’s like 0,1 seconds to aim and release. Also while running I don’t aim, no anchoring at all. All is very intuitive!
ive seen a nawalny bow break three times. once during the production of my first bow, and then the second bow broke when i shot it few times. third is of someone i know and his broke during stringing it for the first time. i only shoot my third nawalny bow seldom.. they are not indestructible. im sure his tatar and turkish under 50 lb are durable. but beyond that, i think nawalny is still learning from his proprietary material. if you want a really durable one, i recommend simsek. i hate their new siyah upgrade. it breaks very very easily. repairable but annoying. but the limbs wont break easily.
Wow man. Your videos have so much passion. It's like making love😅. I absolutely love it. And yes this bow does look beautiful. Thank you for your other video on the knocking point. I learned from it. Thanks
I'm not the biggest fan of Turkish bows, but seeing you running that course with it really changed my mind. I don't like it as much as assyrian bow by Bogar, but it's second to that.
I was the same... Turkish did not called my eye bofore I explored them more and now it's my most favourite style of bow.
Trust me these bows are second to none ...Grozer biocomposite bows are the only ones that match the performance...but not the beauty
@@jareth7456 I can tell by how nicely this one shoots. I just prefer the assyrian bow because of it's shape. If I wasn't saving up money for my brother's wedding I would buy that assyrian bow without a second thought
Excellent review. Very Professional and with details that are given to like 👍 I have a Nawalny korean-warbow and it is definitely a weapon, The quality the details make no matter the price. Well done Charlie Greenberg Your videos are super cool. 👊😎
Thank you my friend!
this bow is a real work of art.
This bow is simply amazing...it's my personal favorite at present...mine has the Islamic calligraphy for the artwork and is 59lbs of badass ....Charlie buddy once you get use to the weight you'll love to run and shoot with it ....
I really liked the comment about knowing your archery way. Excellent advice and review.
Thanks 👍
🙌Awesome professional made video which presents this beauty at its best 🙌
Thank you so much 😀
Excellent review, love your enthusiasm. Astounding bow which I may just have to add to my collection...
Thank you :) This is really amazing bow :)
What is the highest draw weight you are comfortable with? Do you have to use a lower draw weight for running archery due to more variables for injury?
For Running Archery you need lower draw weight. I'm all right with 35, ok at 40. Everything above is too much. And I do pretty much workout.
Я технарь, насколько ,он быстр?есть отстрел скорости стрел? Ну и как он долговечен?
What extra options did you go for?
The highest tear possible :)
It's weird, seeing such a beautiful object actually used, as opposed to being placed in the tomb of an ancient king. However good it may or may not be to shoot, it looks divine...
Very well said!
How do you aim when moving at the same time? I played around with it. It seems I have to run to where the arrow would go then release. I cant move bow to target and run at same time or I would be inaccurate.
Good question ! Release at the moment when you stand on your left leg. It’s like 0,1 seconds to aim and release. Also while running I don’t aim, no anchoring at all. All is very intuitive!
@@CharliesRunningArchery could you do running archery with thumb draw? Also, subscribe to my channel although it is not archery related
@@CharliesRunningArchery I dont think it is realistic to shoot so low. you have to dip torso very down to have good shoulder alignment.
ive seen a nawalny bow break three times. once during the production of my first bow, and then the second bow broke when i shot it few times. third is of someone i know and his broke during stringing it for the first time.
i only shoot my third nawalny bow seldom..
they are not indestructible. im sure his tatar and turkish under 50 lb are durable. but beyond that, i think nawalny is still learning from his proprietary material.
if you want a really durable one, i recommend simsek. i hate their new siyah upgrade. it breaks very very easily. repairable but annoying. but the limbs wont break easily.
Thanks for sharing your experience, very useful!
What is its price bro ?
Its in the video :) 850 €
Wow man. Your videos have so much passion. It's like making love😅. I absolutely love it. And yes this bow does look beautiful. Thank you for your other video on the knocking point. I learned from it. Thanks
It's a very adult bow, XXX rated, not for children. Parental discretion is advised ;) Ha!
Rating is appropriate 🥳