Hello Hirmer, I want to ask you, I will be ordering an oak ridge mezzo bow, what draw strength do you recommend? I am 44 years old, 176 height, 78 kg weight, beginner with moderate experience, thank you🙏
Since Armin mentions the lack of information: I wonder how a bowbuilder determines the max. drawlength of his bow? Maybe with several thousands of draws until the material breaks?
It looks like he's gone to a bamboo core, clear glass build. I bought one of his earlier Ming/ type bows in all carbon. Really nice shooting bow until it spontaneously disassembled after 600 arrows😖🧐
@@peterhulswitt9814 don't have to, there are faster traditional bows also. Speed is what Turkish bows are famous for, yet they often don't deliver, like this one.
@@peterhulswitt9814 do you know why speed is important in any kind of bow? Speed is the single factor that can somehow tell about the bows efficiency and overall performance, fast bow is always the most efficient and has the least hands shock and has smoothest draw, why? Because hand shock is a result of moving mass, its mass that slows down the bow, a fast bow cannot have much said mass cus otherwise it wouldn't be fast. Fast bow also means good draw experience, because a stacking draw won't be as fast because it is lacking in the energy storage capability. Fast bow also means that to deliver same trajectory and effect on target, you don't need as high draw weight, and that means it is easier to shoot the bow, hence more accurate and can be used for longer. A slow bow needs higher draw weight, which is wasted energy.
these videos makes me feel like I'm watching asmr. I really like watching them.
A nice looking bow, if I could start a collection of Turkish bows, I'd add this to it. Just looks like a worthy bow.
Great review as always.
Excellent camerawork in the recent reviews👍👍
Aggressive tiller - almost hinged in the inner to mid flexible part of limbs.
As always, great review!
Hello Hirmer, I want to ask you, I will be ordering an oak ridge mezzo bow, what draw strength do you recommend? I am 44 years old, 176 height, 78 kg weight, beginner with moderate experience, thank you🙏
Hi. I dont know the Mezzo bow bt in general for a beginner I would not go higher than 30#
Since Armin mentions the lack of information: I wonder how a bowbuilder determines the max. drawlength of his bow? Maybe with several thousands of draws until the material breaks?
Stacking would be a good factor but sometimes it seems certain builders like AF doesn't care about that
A bowbuilder will know
It looks like he's gone to a bamboo core, clear glass build.
I bought one of his earlier Ming/ type bows in all carbon. Really nice shooting bow until it spontaneously disassembled after 600 arrows😖🧐
Fast accurate bow with a very nice design
Not that fast, it's only with 7.5 gpp arrow weight, lots of bows shoot that 188 fps with 10 gpp arrows. Fast bows shoot 7.5 gpp over 200 fps
@@jkre if you need speed, buy a compound!
@@peterhulswitt9814 don't have to, there are faster traditional bows also. Speed is what Turkish bows are famous for, yet they often don't deliver, like this one.
@@peterhulswitt9814 do you know why speed is important in any kind of bow? Speed is the single factor that can somehow tell about the bows efficiency and overall performance, fast bow is always the most efficient and has the least hands shock and has smoothest draw, why? Because hand shock is a result of moving mass, its mass that slows down the bow, a fast bow cannot have much said mass cus otherwise it wouldn't be fast. Fast bow also means good draw experience, because a stacking draw won't be as fast because it is lacking in the energy storage capability. Fast bow also means that to deliver same trajectory and effect on target, you don't need as high draw weight, and that means it is easier to shoot the bow, hence more accurate and can be used for longer. A slow bow needs higher draw weight, which is wasted energy.
@@peterhulswitt9814shorrt native selfbows are as fast as this Turkish bow with 7.5 gpp arrows.
Why are you keeping arrow face on right? I have seen it on left for right hand people. I dont know the reason. I like your way.
Is it the carbon laminate one?
No
@@jasontsang2232 I test what I get sent. the full carbon Ming was shown a week ago ;)
Nice bow, gets right down to business.
Why do you look younger?
Mental :)
@@ArminHirmer Soon >👦🏼
Think your camera was out of practice lol a bit blurry then clear. Nice review anyway
Yeah yeah
Must be ur phone or computer 🖥, it was crystal clear on my end.
Look lie asyrian while draw