Very cool indeed! That's amazing how much you can comfortably tote around in that quiver. The way you maneuver in your videos makes it look a lot lighter than it must actually be. Thank you for sharing the review. I'm happy to see you in good spirits!
Well done competing with Korean bow and thumb ring! I recently shot did a York shoot with my Black Shadow and thumb ring. My friends (and I) were amazed that I pulled off 144 shots without my thumb falling off!
@@briandavis6843Thanks. I'm amazed at how much weight can be pulled by the thumb up to max draw. I was very nervous about it when I started but now it feels natural. I tried Mediterranean about month ago, at 45# and hurt my forearm. A bit of tennis elbow I think. I'm just not used to pulling with fingers and muscles. I find with thumb draw, I can engage my back better.
16 i think. Almost all shooting trad off the shelf or target bows with rests. I was only thumb shooter and only KTB but we were not separated by classes. It was a fun shoot. Our club is too small for big open comps. We used Win Win Zombie targets plus some home made ones. Very challenging. I think there meant for indoor use. Some of the target mats were smaller than the actual 2d target wound areas we normally shoot. walesarchery.com/products/winwinzombietargetfaces#7189607111-4
I missed a lot by a small margin. I hit a zombie target and would have scored in the 7 ring except for fact his arm was missing. Had some good shots but also messed up some shots.
Very cool indeed! That's amazing how much you can comfortably tote around in that quiver. The way you maneuver in your videos makes it look a lot lighter than it must actually be. Thank you for sharing the review.
I'm happy to see you in good spirits!
I’m impressed how many tools you carry in this quiver 👊☺️
Very handy, indeed!
Best wishes and a good start into the week! 🔆
@@agamagreen Thank you. You too.
Ps. I forgot to mention I also carry my tripod in the quiver when moving around the course.
Very beautiful quiver. Nice review and video. Keep them coming.
@@K3NJ1K1 Thank you. I meant it it terms of finish, colour, shape compared to other quivers.
This one is a brown rectangle but I love it.
Well done competing with Korean bow and thumb ring! I recently shot did a York shoot with my Black Shadow and thumb ring. My friends (and I) were amazed that I pulled off 144 shots without my thumb falling off!
@@briandavis6843Thanks. I'm amazed at how much weight can be pulled by the thumb up to max draw. I was very nervous about it when I started but now it feels natural. I tried Mediterranean about month ago, at 45# and hurt my forearm. A bit of tennis elbow I think. I'm just not used to pulling with fingers and muscles. I find with thumb draw, I can engage my back better.
That's a very nice quiver very functional aswell great video 🏹
Thanks 👍
I never thought of it before but the Scythian quiver actually goes quite well with KTB! Not to mention how handy it should be in the course
@@solhoibaturu It's worked quite well for me.
It's an interesting one, too bad it was discontinued.
@@StevensArcheryJourney I agree. Maybe too unusual/ impractical for most archers.
How many archers were you competing against?
16 i think. Almost all shooting trad off the shelf or target bows with rests. I was only thumb shooter and only KTB but we were not separated by classes. It was a fun shoot. Our club is too small for big open comps.
We used Win Win Zombie targets plus some home made ones. Very challenging. I think there meant for indoor use. Some of the target mats were smaller than the actual 2d target wound areas we normally shoot.
walesarchery.com/products/winwinzombietargetfaces#7189607111-4
I missed a lot by a small margin. I hit a zombie target and would have scored in the 7 ring except for fact his arm was missing. Had some good shots but also messed up some shots.