How to Aim a Horse Bow | Asiatic Archery

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  • Опубликовано: 9 май 2024
  • A basic primer on barebow aiming methods using traditional Asiatic thumb draw.
    Bow: Istvan Toth Mongolian
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  • @timtran6608
    @timtran6608 Год назад +35

    Your entire channel has been nothing but beneficial. Love your attention to details. 👍

  • @ThirdLawPair
    @ThirdLawPair 10 месяцев назад +5

    I love that you referenced different methods of shooting for different circumstances. Ancient archers used bows for a variety of purposes, only some of which were slow, long-distance, precise shooting like moder sport archery.

  • @gerhardheydrich3146
    @gerhardheydrich3146 3 месяца назад +3

    This was the clearest explanation on aiming methods for Asiatic bows that I have seen on youtube - thank you for this, it was really helpful as I have generally shot instinctively but often suspected I might improve by using, at least at times, a method of aiming - I will try all three and see what works for me 🙂

  • @tiobi6633
    @tiobi6633 Год назад +8

    So far as I experienced, these aiming methods are related to one's dominant eye basically. Considering, you're right handed and hold your bow in the left hand, arrow on the right side - when your dominant eye is your right eye, you use the inside aiming method, when your dominant eye is your left eye, you use the outside method for aiming. Thing is, your hand that holds the bow is in the exact same position in both cases. Try and close your non-dominant eye while aiming (in the way you prefer) then switch eyes, you'll see that (for example) your inside aiming point matches up the outside aiming point. And yep, split vision is actually both at once, the bow itself 'disappears' from your direct sight and allows you to focus on the target only. In this case the outside/inside aiming points become blur, but you can still use whichever you like as reference.

  • @parentalguidancerecommende763
    @parentalguidancerecommende763 Год назад +1

    Great video mate. I've wondered about this for awhile. Your delivery on the subject matter make it obvious you're a teacher by profession.

  • @redsquarejay
    @redsquarejay Год назад +2

    Nusensei good to see you again!

  • @seewaage
    @seewaage Год назад +3

    I'm glad you made this video. I was thinking of this exact topic just a few days ago. I have a horsebow and I don't really know how to aim it. Thanks!

  • @AASQ
    @AASQ Год назад +3

    Nice t-shirt!
    Arabic calligraphy + archery = perfection

  • @gletschertroll
    @gletschertroll Год назад

    Please keep up your phantastic work. All the best - from Austria to Australia 🙂

  • @stephenjones7090
    @stephenjones7090 Год назад

    Thanks, you for putting this together. Good information.

  • @ErwinvanMaanen
    @ErwinvanMaanen Год назад +1

    Look at your target, clear your mind, aim, pressure the lower fingers on the handle, thumb release proper with khatra, a subtle movement of turning the bow. A natural flow that is hard to put into a manual🏹 Saracen Archery will get one primed into proper techniques 📖 but don’t fixate on it. At first it is difficult and arrows spray widely, especially after having shot Mediterranean style. But suddenly there is the connection and accurate shooting becomes the norm. I love shooting Asia style🌟
    I have been following your channel and learned a lot since we both got into shooting the Fred Bear takedown. A very nice bow to shoot still as well🙏

  • @omarhaniffa1357
    @omarhaniffa1357 11 месяцев назад

    One of my favourite archery shirts 🎉❤

  • @brandanpalmer9712
    @brandanpalmer9712 Год назад +2

    Very glad to see the right side method. That’s what’s always felt more natural to me

    • @gukgungtv
      @gukgungtv Год назад

      Korean traditional archery is also the right side method.

  • @logans3365
    @logans3365 6 месяцев назад

    Just got my Mongolian horse bow, I can’t wait to go try it out tomorrow

  • @matthewdee6023
    @matthewdee6023 Год назад +3

    Concise and to the point, thanks man 🙂
    Although I'm still working on my expanding release (Gao Ying), will worry about aiming when I get that a bit more erm, "consistent" with my technique...

  • @arciere9986
    @arciere9986 Год назад +2

    Ive learned so much from you I feel like i owe you money

  • @yvesstjean8618
    @yvesstjean8618 Год назад +3

    Another great video from you...thanks... à great teacher!!!... you should be a school teacher!!!... what ever you explain... you are great!!!

    • @Australian_Made
      @Australian_Made Год назад +4

      Yves St Jean
      lol , NUSensei IS a
      High school teacher 😆

  • @atune2682
    @atune2682 Год назад +2

    great interesting video!

  • @JackMyersPhotography
    @JackMyersPhotography 3 месяца назад

    Very helpful, thank you.

  • @NathanChisholm041
    @NathanChisholm041 10 месяцев назад

    Ive got recently a Turkish Horseman bow made from bamboo maple and fibreglass composite and it shoots spot on and its really snappy. I love speed shootingusing the instinctive method its so much fun...

  • @godlessbastard4162
    @godlessbastard4162 Год назад

    Good stuff!

  • @karlgunther-turkisharchery4272
    @karlgunther-turkisharchery4272 Год назад +2

    I always prefer the inside methode and bringing nock, shaft and tip in line with the target.

  • @ghurammi
    @ghurammi Год назад

    Beautiful shirt

  • @SuperArdly
    @SuperArdly Год назад

    Shooters in my country use the tip of the bow as reference and do a 'face crawling' or 'face walking'. This is similar to string walking where it's using the tip as a constant reference but adjusting different anchor point for different distances.

  • @gukgungtv
    @gukgungtv Год назад

    Great! You can shoot a bow in both directions. I've only tried archery in the right way because I only did Korean traditional archery.

  • @unknownuser8103
    @unknownuser8103 Год назад

    I’m sure you don’t remember. But you sir used to play War Thunder, it wasn’t this account but I had asked you to play the T-60 because I was struggling with it when I started playing the game. I still remember you.

  • @Jezzyftw
    @Jezzyftw Год назад +1

    Woo~ I use split vision, like olympic shooters, use both your eyes 8D
    I shoot through the bow, in japanese texts the three methods you explained are sliiightly different.
    Full moon, Half moon and Dark
    Full moon; you have the entire target on the 'outside' of the bow
    Half moon; you have half the target outside and half inside
    Dark; you're looking through the bow.

  • @dzln
    @dzln Год назад

    From my experience if you use both eyes to aim then knowing which eye is your dominate eye will help a lot to find comfortable way to aim and getting better at grouping.

  • @dylanscott539
    @dylanscott539 Год назад

    Thanks for this. Planning to get back into horse bows soon but after getting used to string walking I don’t want to go back to instinctive. I feel much better with some sort of aiming system.

  • @J_n..
    @J_n.. Год назад +1

    I prefer the outside methode, because you got the best sightpicture

  • @daultonhuskey2804
    @daultonhuskey2804 Год назад +1

    Went to an archery shop in Colorado Springs day before yesterday to get some TLC on my compound.. they were watching your channel :)

    • @NUSensei
      @NUSensei  Год назад

      Spooky!

    • @daultonhuskey2804
      @daultonhuskey2804 Год назад

      Several people in the ßhop were looking at traditional bows and the shop owner is big on learning to help his customers!

  • @maxm00d
    @maxm00d Год назад +1

    I prefer the inside of the bow ie the right side. I line up with the shaft and then I adjust usually a little to the left and depending on distance then raise it up or down….

  • @Crimson350
    @Crimson350 Год назад

    Hey Nusensei, love your channel.
    Any chance of a Mandarin Duck Raider review? Was considering it but can't find any reviews of it.

  • @heropurbaNaza
    @heropurbaNaza Год назад

    good 👍👍

  • @ashadizanur4907
    @ashadizanur4907 Год назад +1

    I do inside of bow when shoot from right hand and outside of bow when shoot from left hand with my Korean horse bow

  • @aliendoggy1
    @aliendoggy1 Год назад +1

    I imagine myself pointing at the target!

  • @thomassandersen8888
    @thomassandersen8888 Год назад +2

    Hi NUSensei - and thanks for another great and helpful video.
    I shoot my asiatic bows with the mediterranean draw - can any of the 3 methods be useful?

    • @pierre5238
      @pierre5238 Год назад

      Yes , i shoot this way and "outside the bow"

    • @NUSensei
      @NUSensei  Год назад

      Yes, though since you have the arrow on the same side as your eye, you don't need to use the "inside" and have the option of gap-shooting with the tip of the arrow. You can otherwise use the "outside" of the bow using the bow's shape as a reference.

  • @hipanny3792
    @hipanny3792 Год назад

    i used to put the arrow right bellow my eye so that i only have to move upward and downward

  • @jackkuni3137
    @jackkuni3137 Год назад

    I want to try getting into archery, specifically Korean archery, do you have any recommendations of any "beginner" level Korean reflex bows I could try (probably 30-40#), and if there isn't an archery club nearby where do you go to practice?

  • @Cuisinenomade1
    @Cuisinenomade1 Год назад

    I have a question, learning how to shoot on a traditional recurve bow, and I'd like to know how one could align the string vertically? I see some almost looking behind the string over the arrow with the string touching the tip of the nose and others with the string on the side which is what I naturally do, but is the a reference point I can use to make it more consistant?

  • @briananuvattanachai6646
    @briananuvattanachai6646 Год назад

    This is unrelated but, I was wondering about bow storage. I can store my bow laying on its side on a flat surface(in my case its a table) and it should be fine right?

  • @codybenhoff3024
    @codybenhoff3024 10 месяцев назад

    Odd question but I just got a hungarian mygar bow to expand my archery. What kind of quiver would you suggest? I generally prefer a side draw. My other bow is an English longbow

  • @ianbruce6515
    @ianbruce6515 Год назад

    I learned to shoot instinctively, with both eyes open. I'm left eye dominant and right handed. This is a huge problem with shooting clay pigeons with a shotgun--also done instinctively with both eyes open--as the left eye acquires the target coming from the left and won't let the right eye take over to look along the barrel.
    Is it common or usual to close one eye when aiming with the bow?
    I don't think my dominant eye is taking over with archery. I believe the right eye, which is closest to the arrow is staying in charge.
    I'm not very good, but I keep making new bows and don't shoot the same bow often enough!

  • @kevinchrist1658
    @kevinchrist1658 Год назад

    If you could pick only 1 bow riser for target / 3D archery / hunting, what would you pick? I'm looking at Samick Discovery, TBOW, and DAS HT21

  • @user-pf3xx1nq7o
    @user-pf3xx1nq7o 10 месяцев назад

    If I may ask for your guidance please? I went to a clinic on horseback archery in 2019, and spent the whole first day missing the target. It turned out I had to hold the bow right handed and aim with my right eye. My dominant eye is the left one, so this is very awkward for me. Also, maybe I am a lost cause in this sport since I don't have depth vision? So what will you recommend with aiming... Shooting with bow shaft in my right, aiming with my dominant eye through the outside aim? Or inside aim? Or train my right eye for aiming and aiming on the inside? I am confused, it is so long ago

  • @-fazik-3713
    @-fazik-3713 Год назад +1

    Same as the other bows. Just move the arrow more to the left. Like your neighbors target ;).

  • @starlord5538
    @starlord5538 2 месяца назад

    Accurate 👏👏👏How I can buy this shirt❤❤❤

  • @muzafar0438
    @muzafar0438 4 дня назад

    im a right hand shooter ,why does when i use thumb grip for the horse bow my arrow deflect greatly to the right when I shoot at a high distance like in more then 10 m,it differs when I use my index grip where it provide far better aim than my thumb

  • @edgarsmith2478
    @edgarsmith2478 Год назад

    Fully instinctive is best for me.

  • @clayisland
    @clayisland 10 месяцев назад

    Mediterranean draw I can shoot a tight group. As soon as I switch to thumb draw on the other side I can't hit anything. Modern Rogue talks about turning the wrist...and yet I have zero success trying to figure this out. Any ideas?

    • @NUSensei
      @NUSensei  10 месяцев назад

      Don't worry about the wrist turn. That is a referenced method, but it's not widely used and is fairly advanced in execution. Most people don't even think about it. The main thing is to become accustomed to looking at the target, where the arrow will go. Since you have the arrow on the opposite side, it is going to point off. Think about where your eyes will focus (over, in or through the bow).

  • @morbiusmale2347
    @morbiusmale2347 Год назад

    I found this channel just now from a comment on an old far cry 2 video

  • @torinkjenstad
    @torinkjenstad Год назад

    That looks like a Seven Meadows Magyar bow by Istvan Toth.

  • @maxm00d
    @maxm00d Год назад +1

    How do you shoot with your glasses on? When I shoot with my sunglasses on it’s always fouling with my full draw and I have to remove the glasses. What do you suggest please?
    Thanks

    • @notapplicable531
      @notapplicable531 Год назад +2

      Two points:
      1. How much cant do you have in your draw. Canting the bow takes the upper half of the string away from the side of your face and glasses.
      2. The style of sunglasses might also be your problem. Many have the outer portion of the lenses and the arms sweeping out and around the side of the head. If this poor descriptiion here sort of describes your glasses, then consider a pair that fit tightly to your head. The pair I have for occasionally shooting when the sun is in my face are close fitting and are used only for archery. I'm not about to have them broken doing some other activity. Given the overpriced cost of sunglasses, this sounds rather harsh, but the fact is sunglasses seem to be made for fashion, not function.

  • @Balaclavaballistics
    @Balaclavaballistics 10 месяцев назад

    What do you prefer?

  • @warlock.420
    @warlock.420 Год назад

    NU, I was just wondering about the Mandarin Duck phantom bow you have... How has it held up?

    • @NUSensei
      @NUSensei  Год назад

      I haven't used mine much, since I have better bows to play with. One of my learners is using one. The bow shoots fine. I don't really like the ergonomics of it.

  • @krustysurfer
    @krustysurfer 4 месяца назад

    Arrow rest on your thumb is best?

  • @gerries7584
    @gerries7584 Год назад

    Something like instinctive, left eye dominant right hand shooter.

    • @ianbruce6515
      @ianbruce6515 Год назад

      I'm also right handed and left eye dominant. Tough shooting a shot gun--but doesn't seem to be a problem shooting a bow instinctively with both eyes open.

  • @misscool70934
    @misscool70934 Год назад

    I Think split vision with some instinct and practice will Help to shoot Target.

  • @sgtNUKEtroop
    @sgtNUKEtroop Год назад

    maybe you can help me , I have a no-name horse bow (was told it is a Mongolian Horse Bow) , need a new string , it measures 42 inches from end of loop to end of loop and the the loops are 3 inches , where can I get one ??? , thanks , take care , Michael

  • @shonwest3449
    @shonwest3449 2 месяца назад

    Quick question, I noticed you draw with your right hand, and the arrow is also on the right hand side of the bow. Are there any shooting methods that rest the arrow on the left side of the bow? My natural stance with this type of bow is holding it at sort of a diagonal angle and resting the arrow between the bow and my left index finger.

    • @NUSensei
      @NUSensei  2 месяца назад

      Sounds like you are shooting the conventional Mediterranean style?

    • @Mektah
      @Mektah 2 месяца назад

      @@NUSensei yes!!! Thanks. It's just the way I naturally shoot. But nice to know the style has a name

  • @The-border12
    @The-border12 10 месяцев назад

    on top of that i got a robin hood "splitting the arrow down the middle" while on a hours bearing in mind im under 16 i aim through and around at the same time

  • @tomfan8441
    @tomfan8441 4 месяца назад

    What is best and proper way to draw an horse or Asiatic bow?
    I recently bought a PMZ Korean bow and have problems with how to draw this bow. I tried using 3 under and place the arrow on the left side of the bow shaft, just like the style how I shoot my long bow and other recurve. But when I try to place the arrow on the right side of the bow and use 3 under, the arrows consistently fly further away to the right.
    What is the best and proper way to shoot an Asiatic or Korean bow and why?

    • @NUSensei
      @NUSensei  4 месяца назад +1

      The most common method is the thumb draw. This is universally the method used for Asiatic bows. Three-under fingers doesn't work because it will flick the arrow to the right, whereas the thumb draw will push the arrow against the bow.

    • @tomfan8441
      @tomfan8441 4 месяца назад

      @@NUSensei What you are saying is make sense to me now. That explains all my arrows shoot to the further right. Thank you for explaining the why.

    • @tomfan8441
      @tomfan8441 3 месяца назад

      @@NUSensei After re-review your explanation in this video again, it seems the reason of why my aim and the real arrow flight path fly further away to the right is all horse bows or Asiatic bows will shoot to far away to the right (for right hand shooter). It really depends on arrow spine or whether Khatra is been used. I figure there is an angle that is exist between the arrow flight path and the arrow aim. This angle also will be impacted by the arrow spine.
      A slightly under-spine arrow is better than a slightly over-spine arrow when Khatra is been used. But regardless spine of arrow, Khatra technique has more impact when shooting horse or Asiatic bows.
      Thanks,

  • @johnq.public2621
    @johnq.public2621 Год назад

    😃👍👏👏👏

  • @fionah1580
    @fionah1580 Год назад +1

    i use horse bow, but with mediterranen draw.

  • @jz00826
    @jz00826 Год назад

    Now when you fire the arrow, does your thumb or your bow hand get a papercut from the fletchings

    • @hardrocker1911
      @hardrocker1911 Год назад +1

      In this case you should nock your arrow a little higher on the bowstring. I always use a glove to protect my bowhand

    • @NUSensei
      @NUSensei  Год назад

      If the nocking point is correctly placed, the fletchings will not slice into the thumb.

  • @starlord5538
    @starlord5538 Год назад

    Nice shirt.whare can I get it😍😍😍

  • @squamiger7720
    @squamiger7720 7 месяцев назад

    An important insight for me was that "instinctive" archery is really a myth. All it is, is aiming using a total or holistic sight-picture of the bow hand and bow instead of a fixed reference point like the tip of the arrow. This was proved by asking instinctive archers to try to hit a laser dot on the wall in a pitch black room. Without the visual cues of their bow, string, and hand in their vision, they were unable to hit the dot and missed fairly wide. This proved that even instinctive shooting relies on the visual position of the bow and bow hand in relation to the target in your sight, and isn't just muscle memory as some people believe. Recognizing this, it makes a lot of sense to just make the whole process more precise, by choosing a fixed reference point like the arrow tip, or a spot on the bow or your knuckle to line up with the target. With the arrow on the right side for a horsebow, I've found it's helpful to make a small mark or put a piece of tape around the bow handle right above your bow hand knuckle, as a visual guide that you can line up to the target.

    • @NUSensei
      @NUSensei  7 месяцев назад

      Indeed, when you see expert instinctive shooters talk about their technique, they talk about reference points - sight picture, string alignment, gap, etc. The definition of "instinctive" used today tends to be literally "shoot by feel", as in "guess" where the shot will go and compensate from there, and casual viewers presume that the skills used in stunt shooting are instinctive. But "real" instinctive is very much about paying attention to your reference points, with your eyes focused on the target more than anything else.

  • @josephad9242
    @josephad9242 Год назад

    Split vision

  • @JohnDoe-gb6co
    @JohnDoe-gb6co Год назад

    Why is the arrow not on the left side, wouldn't it be easier to keep the arrow where it should be if it was on the left side when on a moving horse?

    • @NUSensei
      @NUSensei  Год назад

      The index finger of the string hand pins the arrow against the bow, so it keeps it in place. The arrow tends to bounce when placed on the knuckle side, though that can be mitigated.

  • @AoyagiAichou
    @AoyagiAichou Год назад

    So what are those "certain distances" you can shoot reasonably "instinctively"? :)

    • @parjosuherman5784
      @parjosuherman5784 Год назад +1

      actually it depends on the instinct of the shooter, someone that is good can shoot 50m with great accuracy.

    • @NUSensei
      @NUSensei  Год назад +1

      This largely depends on the skill of the archer and what standards you have for consistency. I would say that a skilled shooter can probably attain a hand-sized grouping at 10-20 metres with instinctive shooting, hit middle of target consistently but with wide grouping at 30m. Beyond that and it becomes a matter of hitting the target or not. If you look at Mihai Cozmei's 10 arrows in 10 seconds video, which is pure instinctive shooting, he can hit all shots on a 40m target, but they are all over the target. I'd say that beyond 30m, the archer is going to want to aim - consciously or subconsciously.

    • @AoyagiAichou
      @AoyagiAichou Год назад

      @@NUSensei I see, thank you!

    • @Ashbringer85
      @Ashbringer85 Год назад

      That is unfair, your using SPEED shooting as a guage for accuracy? OK lets see how accurate an olympic recurve can fire 10 arrows in 10 seconds at 40meters. I bet they can't even do it. IF you have skill you can shoot longer distances, the only difference is you need to be more skilled. You do not need a sight to have good judgement and you can be accurate at long range with skill. Its kinda like saying you can't kick a football with accuracy over 30 meters...because you don't have a sight, and we know that isn't true.

    • @NUSensei
      @NUSensei  Год назад

      @@Ashbringer85 I'm not sure what your point is. My statement is that Mihai is certainly using instinctive shooting with his method. Rather than lash out at the Olympic straw man argument, just show an instinctive shooter who is more accurate. What makes this more ambiguous is that when you take a slower shooter, it's more likely that they are aiming and not shooting "instinctively", which in turn is an "unfair" assessment of instinctive shooting.

  • @pantatmerah
    @pantatmerah Год назад

    Is you hand in pain when the arrow's body slides on it ?

    • @NUSensei
      @NUSensei  Год назад

      No. If the nocking point is a little higher than perpendicular, it will not strike the thumb.

  • @valeria262
    @valeria262 Год назад

    If its a horse bow how are you able to shoot it while not on a horse

  • @danielruprecht8932
    @danielruprecht8932 Год назад

    I practice this type of shooting and honestly can't describe how I "aim". And I'm moderately accurate 🤔

  • @edgarmartinez2983
    @edgarmartinez2983 Год назад

    I just point and shoot🙂

  • @jacobcho3278
    @jacobcho3278 Год назад

    Hi Nu Sensei! Can you cover pvc bows next?

  • @17yearoldwarbowarcher
    @17yearoldwarbowarcher 4 месяца назад

    my god that first little vid arrows were def not matched to bow

  • @stevehuffman7453
    @stevehuffman7453 6 месяцев назад

    you have a nocking point on your string?!?
    Ain't that "cheating" or "against the rules"?
    Question:
    Is aiming a short (48 inch with 30 inch max. draw length) "Turkish" horsebow the same?
    The only difference I see between it and my "Mongolian" horsebows (aside from the lengths) is the grip on the "Turkish" bow is reversed; the bump or swell is on the other side of the bow, facing away from the user.
    I hope to someday be able to hit the target with them (and my recurve with a sight) as well as I do with my compound bows.

    • @NUSensei
      @NUSensei  6 месяцев назад

      The method of aiming doesn't need to be different. You can adapt your aiming method to what feels right. The grip doesn't change how you aim.

  • @The-border12
    @The-border12 10 месяцев назад

    exept when he targets other creators on youtube "shaderversity"

  • @The-border12
    @The-border12 10 месяцев назад

    also me as a hourse bow user whhat he is telling you is wrong