I genuinely loved your stabilizer mounting method. I have never used an Eye-Bolt. I have always modified my long-rods to contain an extra extra long mounting stud. HOWEVER, I am super impressed with YOUR setup, which has REVERSED where the `male´ stud sits. You've given me something to ruminate on. 👍😇
Thank YOU!! This is the most thorough, well-explained, and overall helpful walk through of bow assembly and tuning I have experienced in my two years of shooting. Somehow “thank you” doesn’t seem quite enough. This is pure gold.
Thank you so much! I'm European and been practicing archery for 2 years but the people in my club don't really teach much so I'm going out and seeking this kind of information myself.
I’ve been away from archery for a few years and coming back into it. I’m also a lefty (yay!). This was a nice primer especially on alignment and tuning. As I need to build back up in strength I will be changing out for weaker limbs until I get my form back.
Excellent video! Great camera work. Easy to see and hear, but still plenty of attention to detail. I hope you make more instructional videos. You're really good at it.
I think i missed where this is mentioned... but does this happen every single time we assemble the bow? How does anyone find time to shoot with a well tuned bow if you have to take your bow down to go home after, say, a 2hr club practice?
Newby here! Do you have to retune every time you unstring your bow? Alignment and all that jazz? If yes, how long can you safely leave a bow strung? What do people normally do? And I mean recreational shooters... I imagine high level archers that are shooting every day don't really need to unstring it all that often? Thanks for any insight!
You don't need to retune each time you unstring and restring. You'll get a bit more consistency if you make sure the number of string twists stays the same - use a paperclip or a plastic string keeper for that. Don't leave your bow strung up for weeks on end; the limbs will eventually weaken and shift. Overnight is fine though.
Turning your weight/tiller bolt while bow is strung is a bit of a risk. The steel bolt will be wearing down the aluminium of the riser and could strip the thread.
Loved the presentation, Loved your voice. Absolutely HATED the stupid repetitive [so-called] background atmospheric `music´. After 2 minutes, it became severly distracting from your otherwise delightful demonstration.
I genuinely loved your stabilizer mounting method. I have never used an Eye-Bolt. I have always modified my long-rods to contain an extra extra long mounting stud. HOWEVER, I am super impressed with YOUR setup, which has REVERSED where the `male´ stud sits. You've given me something to ruminate on. 👍😇
As a lefty it was awesome to have the tuning tips from the perspective of another left handed archer first. Thank you for a great a very clear video.
Your assembly and summary was very easy to follow , and greatly appreciated , thank you ...
One of the cleanest forms i've ever seen. Thanks Casey!
Thank YOU!! This is the most thorough, well-explained, and overall helpful walk through of bow assembly and tuning I have experienced in my two years of shooting. Somehow “thank you” doesn’t seem quite enough. This is pure gold.
Great presentation Casey, thank you!
Perfectly explained. Thanks for the video!
An excellent video. Terrific «collection» of all the different elements! Perfect. Thank you very much!
Thank you so much! I'm European and been practicing archery for 2 years but the people in my club don't really teach much so I'm going out and seeking this kind of information myself.
You are very welcome! We are glad we could help get info to any and all archers that are interested in learning.
Great video on recurve setup. I learned a lot from it and I will use it as a reference as I am new to this style of archery. Thank You
I’ve been away from archery for a few years and coming back into it. I’m also a lefty (yay!). This was a nice primer especially on alignment and tuning. As I need to build back up in strength I will be changing out for weaker limbs until I get my form back.
Thanks Casey for your time and for this video. Thanks for Lancaster too 👍🏼👍🏼
Pretty keen information here for sure! THX for sharing knowledge...
Excellent video! Great camera work. Easy to see and hear, but still plenty of attention to detail. I hope you make more instructional videos. You're really good at it.
Excellent video and explanations! Thank you for taking the time to do this
Thank you for the great instructions,I learned a lot from you. Please make more videos like this.
Finally, another lefty archer. I've felt so alone...
Great video :)
Thanks 🙏 Learnt the basics of the bow setup first time from this video.
Man, this explains sooo much. Thank you young lady.
This was great, I am new to the sport and have been learning so much
Thank you, very helpful.
Casey, Casey, Casey great video for a newbie. thank you
Thank you for this concise and well thought out video it's sure to be a regular reference for me.
Great tutorial!!! Thanks. Question: After the limb alignment, do you do alignment to the front stabilizer rod?
Loved this 😎❤️
Plz make more vids like this.
I think i missed where this is mentioned... but does this happen every single time we assemble the bow? How does anyone find time to shoot with a well tuned bow if you have to take your bow down to go home after, say, a 2hr club practice?
I did see you put on an arrow rest. Do you just shoot off the rest (shelf) on the bow?
Thank you
Newby here! Do you have to retune every time you unstring your bow? Alignment and all that jazz?
If yes, how long can you safely leave a bow strung? What do people normally do? And I mean recreational shooters... I imagine high level archers that are shooting every day don't really need to unstring it all that often?
Thanks for any insight!
You don't need to retune each time you unstring and restring. You'll get a bit more consistency if you make sure the number of string twists stays the same - use a paperclip or a plastic string keeper for that.
Don't leave your bow strung up for weeks on end; the limbs will eventually weaken and shift. Overnight is fine though.
Interesting. Coach Kim once said that, once the bow is tune, the plunger should not be removed … of course, until the next time you tune your bow.
I was a little confused to start with then I figured out you were a leftie but it’s great seeing the setup from another perspective
Is the set-up different for an outdoor shooting bow?
Turning your weight/tiller bolt while bow is strung is a bit of a risk. The steel bolt will be wearing down the aluminium of the riser and could strip the thread.
Im right handed but i shoot lefty is that normal ?
do you have to use all that just to compete in the olympics? cant it just be the bare bow?
You can shoot without those extra stuff but for accuracy those extra equipment helps a ton
You wouldn’t stand a chance at 70m.
On average, about how many millimeters does your plunger button extend past the riser to set your center shot?
Loved the presentation,
Loved your voice.
Absolutely HATED the stupid repetitive [so-called] background atmospheric `music´. After 2 minutes, it became severly distracting from your otherwise delightful demonstration.
I don’t