Seeing it again in action, I think I fell in love with this bow. I thought I wanted a manchu before I saw those curves!!! And it sounds reaally neat! You convinced me, and free shipping!!!!
Excellent arrow comparison. The dual spine intrigues me and makes sense. 0nly thing I've noticed here in the US is most arrow manufactures use really light shafts, and the only way to make them heavier is by adding huge amounts of weight at the tip which can cause arrow wobble. These look like a great product.
Yes I love to hear about arrow! Very nice review! I have been trying to have same effect from barrelled arrows using carbon shafts. I am curious if they did had same idea as me. but a tip is that is easier to soften the spine from a section of the shaft then to stiff it. hopefully I will have someday the pleasure of having my arrows being tested by you Armin. Cheers!
Great idea to make more reviews about arrows. Maybe you can come up with some sort of scoring system like you have for bows. I shoot the Vintage from Black Eagle. My next set will be the Instinct nano. A thinner arrow makes my foam target live longer. Thanks for the information
I would take a bouquet of these pretty arrows over a bouquet of flowers any day. Such a relaxing video to watch. Thanks Armin for all the great camera angles, arrow porn at it's finest.
When I purchased my first bow (35lb @ 28in draw) & arrows, the bow seller recommended 800 spines as did 3 retailer selling arrows. I have found the bow requires arrows with stiffer spines 700 - 600. Are 800 spined 'arrows' difficult to sell? That 800 spine arrows are sold to the ignorant whether are suited to the bow or not. Just curious. (I admit though, I had used many 'have a go, range bows before, I purchased my own, I hadn't noted the spine stiffness, each 'Have a go' range had of course provided arrows etc. to suit the bows they hired out.) [That I know of, there are/ were no walk in stores that sell archery equipment & I don't have access to archery clubs, around the Southeast of Ireland at the time I made my purchase.] Phone & purchase online options only.
Hahahhaha, hab seit dem ersten Windstoß gedacht: warum nagelt er den Rotz nich fest? Und man kann genau sehen wie es rattert und eskaliert. Sehr schön. Ach und pfeilreviews find ich sehr interessant. Danke!!!
Being one who has manufactured with catbon fiber, slivers are horrendous! Though its tough, brittle and I dont trust arrows made with it due to how they fail. I like my wooden arrows, traditional, quiet for hunting. Like the comparison between a wooden bow or horn bow vs fiberglass.
@@garymickus6412 exactly why I don't use them 😄. Imagine a carbon arrow splinters inside a game you mean to eat. Carbon splinters hurt like metal slivers but break inside when atempting to remove. 😞Not fun!
Wooden arrows break alot and are the least durable. All I've heard and seen is people breaking their wood arrows meanwhile their bamboo arrows are just fine. Bamboo is much more durable than wooden arrows.
Seeing it again in action, I think I fell in love with this bow. I thought I wanted a manchu before I saw those curves!!! And it sounds reaally neat!
You convinced me, and free shipping!!!!
I started shooting micro-diameter arrows out of my Turkish Bows! Huge improvement in arrow flight.
Excellent arrow comparison. The dual spine intrigues me and makes sense. 0nly thing I've noticed here in the US is most arrow manufactures use really light shafts, and the only way to make them heavier is by adding huge amounts of weight at the tip which can cause arrow wobble. These look like a great product.
Yes I love to hear about arrow! Very nice review! I have been trying to have same effect from barrelled arrows using carbon shafts. I am curious if they did had same idea as me. but a tip is that is easier to soften the spine from a section of the shaft then to stiff it. hopefully I will have someday the pleasure of having my arrows being tested by you Armin. Cheers!
Great idea to make more reviews about arrows. Maybe you can come up with some sort of scoring system like you have for bows.
I shoot the Vintage from Black Eagle. My next set will be the Instinct nano. A thinner arrow makes my foam target live longer.
Thanks for the information
Give me a few tries first hahaha
Interesting idea of dual spine. I guess that's the same goal the traditional tapered wood shaft trying to achieve.
Those are some nice looking arrows very cool
Would be good if you could give us the FOC of each arrow. Thank you.
Can you cover what asiatic bow youd take large game hunting if u were to do so
I don't hunt, so I might not be the right person to do so
I'd take a manchu as they hunted bears and tigers with em
Armin, what did you prefer of the 600 and 500 spine Black Eagle Instinct for the Zhu Ran?
I would take a bouquet of these pretty arrows over a bouquet of flowers any day.
Such a relaxing video to watch. Thanks Armin for all the great camera angles, arrow porn at it's finest.
The nano's are really good arrows. I use them with my compound bow. Now going to fletch a few and try with my Hungarian bow
unexpected for me, they are really good :)
When I purchased my first bow (35lb @ 28in draw) & arrows, the bow seller recommended 800 spines as did 3 retailer selling arrows. I have found the bow requires arrows with stiffer spines 700 - 600. Are 800 spined 'arrows' difficult to sell? That 800 spine arrows are sold to the ignorant whether are suited to the bow or not. Just curious.
(I admit though, I had used many 'have a go, range bows before, I purchased my own, I hadn't noted the spine stiffness, each 'Have a go' range had of course provided arrows etc. to suit the bows they hired out.) [That I know of, there are/ were no walk in stores that sell archery equipment & I don't have access to archery clubs, around the Southeast of Ireland at the time I made my purchase.] Phone & purchase online options only.
in general it depends on the bow first. Longbow, recurve, "Horsebow". 800 I think are still selling :)
I'd love to try them but the regular size black eagles I won't use because they break easily .
LA use any arrow and bows but it can hit target perfectly. Curiously. Can you interview him?
he was invited
@@ArminHirmer awesome
Lovely arrows, but a bit too light for my Kheshig. Never heard of that dual spine thing. An interesting idea
👍👍👍good idea very good ….need more because can be complicate to choose the right one…🙏🙏🙏
Thank you Armin. What do you think about bare shaft shooting?
I think it makes sense for Olympic/Centre shot bows
nice comparison, thx Armin!
btw: are there news about the (maybe) planned Alibow European Distribution?
thank you. not yet, need to move to Austria first :)
Nice vidéo 😉
I wonder why the Sungurs fly so wobbly since they are the stiffest arrows you shoot in this video.
I think the fletching is not beneficial, need more testing
@@ArminHirmer You should be able to compensate it, but it takes few shots just with them (not in a mix with others).
D stroyer 500 works the best for these bow….I think 🤔
Wondered why the title is clicky, turns out its baity. Still, good video.
What is baity about?
@@ArminHirmer it just has some orgasmicly phenomenal words in conjunction with thumbnail image. It fed my addiction well.
Hahahhaha, hab seit dem ersten Windstoß gedacht: warum nagelt er den Rotz nich fest? Und man kann genau sehen wie es rattert und eskaliert. Sehr schön.
Ach und pfeilreviews find ich sehr interessant. Danke!!!
Manchmal muss es halt rattern :) Pfeil Reviews sind noch neu, war nicht gut vorbereitet :)
BUENIIIISSSIMOS TUS VIDEOS ARMIN.... SUBTITULOS EN ESPAÑOL... MUCHAS GRACIAS. DESDE ARGENTINA.
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Being one who has manufactured with catbon fiber, slivers are horrendous! Though its tough, brittle and I dont trust arrows made with it due to how they fail.
I like my wooden arrows, traditional, quiet for hunting.
Like the comparison between a wooden bow or horn bow vs fiberglass.
I always check my carbon arrows for damage at the tip to prevent slivers. Noticed world class archers examine their arrows after every end.
@@garymickus6412 exactly why I don't use them 😄. Imagine a carbon arrow splinters inside a game you mean to eat. Carbon splinters hurt like metal slivers but break inside when atempting to remove. 😞Not fun!
Don’t want to imagine that scenario!
Wooden arrows break alot and are the least durable. All I've heard and seen is people breaking their wood arrows meanwhile their bamboo arrows are just fine. Bamboo is much more durable than wooden arrows.
@@Daylon91 I could live with that! I only break my wooden arrows if I aim for the same target twice🎯😉