Hey this is really good video but I ordered a bow from Amazon for about 200$ and it works fine for me and it was very easy to tune and stuff and I think you should make a video and educate us about why we should get a higher end bow❤
This was awesome great information y’all are about a 5 hour drive and I definitely don’t mind driving for great service and y’all’s willingness to just help new people
Appreciate your time, I'm definitely looking forward to getting started. Just got to find someone here in Texas DFW area that is willing to help a 60 year get started. I did some archery stuff while growing up and I really enjoyed it. Things in life kind of bridged me onto another path....... now I think that retirement is around the corner moving back to the country it's time to enjoy things just for me.......
Flagship bows aren't always the most tunable. I've got a Diamond Infinite Edge Pro that tuned up perfectly with the arrow at perfect centershot, and the string perfectly plumb with the riser. Best score with this bow in my league's 300 shoot was respectable 287, which was higher than some of the guys shooting the newest Mathews target bows. Also, used flagship bows may be better suited for a new archer who wants an excellent quality bow at a lower price-point without breaking the bank. I bought an almost-brand-new Bowtech Destroyer 350 seven years ago for $350. My friend bought it on a whim at 70-lbs when it first came out, but he couldn't draw it back more a few times even after lowering it to 60-lbs, so he never shot it again. I also bought a dry-fired RPM 360 with bent cams that the owner didn't feel like putting money into fixing, so I bought it for $100 and got new cams for it at cost. Did that again on a dry-fired Prodigy. All 3 used flagship bows cost me 2/3 the price of a current flagship bow. My current favorite setups are my Bear Whitetail Maxx and Alaskan XT bows, which combined fully set up, costs half of what a current flagship bow all set up costs. Most of the modern flagship bows, like you said, have a lot of moving parts - too many, if you ask me. Some of these innovations just seem to me to be solutions looking for problems. I like my bows simple - static split yoke cable(s) that lets me yoke tune, 3 strings instead of 5, shimming cams instead of mechanically shifted cams (always subject to mechanical failure), nice beefy risers that has some meat to them with weight that lets me hold steadier. I'm calling it now that some of these new bows with the skeletonized risers will suffer structural failure due to metal fatigue, especially on the really long riser ones. Personally, I'd start out a new archer with a mid-range priced bow, like the two Bears I mentioned. Both of these bows are excellent shooters that are on par with some of the flagship bows costing more than double. Anyway, nice video. Sorry for the hijack. 😜
Very helpful. Been wanting to get into bow hunting but was a little intimidated by lack of knowledge. Thanks for breaking down the bow and buying process.
love the video. i want to get myself and my little boys to start getting into Archery for possibly hunting in the future but definitely want to get started. Is there a shop that your company can strongly recommend for same service quality in the Southern California area?
⚠️⚠️⚠️Is there anything I need to think about before I choose my bow When I do the triangle test My eyes go to the same distance each side So I don't know if I need left or right i'm a right handed person 😮⚠️⚠️
Hey I just tried that. Same thing was happening to me. They forgot to mention, you need to focus on an object in the distance through the triangle, then bring the triangle back to your face continuing to focus on that object.it should go towards your dominant eye. It worked for me that time. Or with arms out stretched focusing on the object close 1 eye, if the object stays in view that's the dominant eye, if it shifts over it's not the dominant eye. Good luck.
I invented and patented a compound bow that does not require a cable guard. An arrow is nocked the same way an arrow is nocked on any other compound bow. View TH-cam video "COMPOUND BOQ NO CABLE GUARD".
@@Anthony-g5m9k Anthony I apologize if mistakes were made we make mistakes like everyone. What were the mistakes made? and if brought to our attention I can assure you we would have corrected them.
@@Anthony-g5m9k did you really just make this account 12 mins ago to get on here and anonymously complain instead of speak with one of our techs about the issue and have them corrected?!
Hey this is really good video but I ordered a bow from Amazon for about 200$ and it works fine for me and it was very easy to tune and stuff and I think you should make a video and educate us about why we should get a higher end bow❤
This was awesome great information y’all are about a 5 hour drive and I definitely don’t mind driving for great service and y’all’s willingness to just help new people
Appreciate your time, I'm definitely looking forward to getting started. Just got to find someone here in Texas DFW area that is willing to help a 60 year get started. I did some archery stuff while growing up and I really enjoyed it. Things in life kind of bridged me onto another path....... now I think that retirement is around the corner moving back to the country it's time to enjoy things just for me.......
A little outside of dfw. Bow barn in greenville texas is amazing! I'm a new shooter also
Flagship bows aren't always the most tunable. I've got a Diamond Infinite Edge Pro that tuned up perfectly with the arrow at perfect centershot, and the string perfectly plumb with the riser. Best score with this bow in my league's 300 shoot was respectable 287, which was higher than some of the guys shooting the newest Mathews target bows. Also, used flagship bows may be better suited for a new archer who wants an excellent quality bow at a lower price-point without breaking the bank. I bought an almost-brand-new Bowtech Destroyer 350 seven years ago for $350. My friend bought it on a whim at 70-lbs when it first came out, but he couldn't draw it back more a few times even after lowering it to 60-lbs, so he never shot it again. I also bought a dry-fired RPM 360 with bent cams that the owner didn't feel like putting money into fixing, so I bought it for $100 and got new cams for it at cost. Did that again on a dry-fired Prodigy. All 3 used flagship bows cost me 2/3 the price of a current flagship bow.
My current favorite setups are my Bear Whitetail Maxx and Alaskan XT bows, which combined fully set up, costs half of what a current flagship bow all set up costs. Most of the modern flagship bows, like you said, have a lot of moving parts - too many, if you ask me. Some of these innovations just seem to me to be solutions looking for problems. I like my bows simple - static split yoke cable(s) that lets me yoke tune, 3 strings instead of 5, shimming cams instead of mechanically shifted cams (always subject to mechanical failure), nice beefy risers that has some meat to them with weight that lets me hold steadier. I'm calling it now that some of these new bows with the skeletonized risers will suffer structural failure due to metal fatigue, especially on the really long riser ones.
Personally, I'd start out a new archer with a mid-range priced bow, like the two Bears I mentioned. Both of these bows are excellent shooters that are on par with some of the flagship bows costing more than double.
Anyway, nice video. Sorry for the hijack. 😜
Dude what woukd you suggest for me? I just want to hunt big game. Budget is $5-600CAD.
Very helpful. Been wanting to get into bow hunting but was a little intimidated by lack of knowledge. Thanks for breaking down the bow and buying process.
I've loved archery since childhood. I did Kyudo (Japanese archery), but I wanna start with a compound bow. I just enjoy shooting.
Thank you. I had no idea what I was getting myself into. You said a lot of things I was thinking.
Awesome video. I just bought my first compound bow yesterday.
Coming from a rifle background.
Thanks for the very informative information I cant wait to get started
Ty very much for the video...looking to get into.bow hunting and learned a lot of the nomenclature
You are really good, thanks for taking the time to go in depth
I was thinking of getting one but had to pass because I have bad back problems
Thanks, great content for beginners, I love them, on my fiffth, trx-38 w/ long front bar and short rear bar.
Thanks for checking us out! How’s that TRX treating you?!
@@extremeoutfitters just got it set up and may try a local shoot today to see if I got it right.
love the video. i want to get myself and my little boys to start getting into Archery for possibly hunting in the future but definitely want to get started. Is there a shop that your company can strongly recommend for same service quality in the Southern California area?
Id love to see a video of an in house competition between Zakk and JR.
Really like your video.good quality stuff
Thank you! Appreciate you checking us out!!
Trying to get into bow hunting been binging all of this content
Thanks for checking us out. Give us a call at the shop if you ever have any questions. 910-355-2118
Thanks for taking the time to record this
This was really helpful! Thanks so much!
Glad it was helpful!
That's an awesome shirt! What shirt is it?
New to all this-forgive my ignorance-Would it be advisable to go to an archery range to rent and train before buying?
Very helpful wish you were local to me
I wrecked my left elbow, in 2010. I deeply desire to switch over to left handed shooting. It feels like a big leap. not sure where to start...
What is a stabilizer bar? What is it purpose?
helps stabalize bow by adding weight to front, theres also stabalizers for the back, if you havent already found out
Need to know where you got the shirt!!
Great shirt! Helpful video:)
Your beard would have my wife buying anything from you Bro!!!😂
thanks brother
Where is the address of your shop in New York Manhattan or not?
can a compound bow be operated like a traditional bow, especially like a horse bow, like draw without the holding tool, fast shooting and so?
Not sure if there’s a difference in the speed of shooting but you don’t need the release tool, that’s more of a personal preference
sweet shirt dude is that your merch?
⚠️⚠️⚠️Is there anything I need to think about before I choose my bow When I do the triangle test My eyes go to the same distance each side So I don't know if I need left or right i'm a right handed person 😮⚠️⚠️
Hey I just tried that. Same thing was happening to me. They forgot to mention, you need to focus on an object in the distance through the triangle, then bring the triangle back to your face continuing to focus on that object.it should go towards your dominant eye. It worked for me that time. Or with arms out stretched focusing on the object close 1 eye, if the object stays in view that's the dominant eye, if it shifts over it's not the dominant eye. Good luck.
Im right eye dominant and right handed
Great Advice
Thanks for The video 🤟
Thank you!
I invented and patented a compound bow that does not require a cable guard. An arrow is nocked the same way an arrow is nocked on any other compound bow. View TH-cam video "COMPOUND BOQ NO CABLE GUARD".
Very informative, exactly what I needed, thanks bud!!! 👍
Was this dude military? His physique is insane. Not a guy to start with.
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Why?
stop the glaz bro
He's fine😮
THIS VIDEO IS A JOKE,I SPENT OVER 2000.00 WITH THIS STORE AND THEY MADE SEVERAL MISTAKES WITH MY SET UP,
@@Anthony-g5m9k Anthony I apologize if mistakes were made we make mistakes like everyone. What were the mistakes made? and if brought to our attention I can assure you we would have corrected them.
@@Anthony-g5m9k did you really just make this account 12 mins ago to get on here and anonymously complain instead of speak with one of our techs about the issue and have them corrected?!
garbage advice. what did i even watch
Thanks for watching!