I have two black hunter longbows that I like very much. I have an older riser that was made out of maple diamond wood which is a heavier riser. I have another black hunter I bought from Lancaster archery and the riser is made out of a lighter in weight diamond wood. I bought 42 pound longbow limbs off Amazon also the limbs were a total one inch longer than the Lancaster black hunter.I do put one quarter elevated leather strip on the shelf. This I find center shots the bow better.
Camera is good, Nice job on the review. It's a sweet looking bow and already blacked out no need for camo cover. I also have Bear bows, this will blow them out of the water price wise. Would be nice if the bow was more compact for hunting, my Bear is 49" tip to tip when strung. Less chance of smacking a limb while shooting.
NICELY DONE. It's impressive that TopArchery watched your review of their metal-riser recurve and sent you this bow, in part to demonstrate that the company has been working on its quality control. That's precisely what major Australian dealer Steven Hann has reported (on RUclips) about the TopArchery brand, which he sells. You wanted some feedback on the new camera, and I noticed the improvement in clarity right away. Now here's some unrelated feedback that you DIDN'T request: First, you are undoubtedly a better shot and more successful bowhunter than I'll ever be. That said, the longtime coach in me noticed that you drop the bow slightly (but abruptly) right after releasing each arrow. MY early archery coach told me that this would hurt my accuracy/consistency, and when I stopped doing it, my groups were better. You might consider re-watching yourself in this video and seeing whether you agree. (I could DEFINITELY be wrong.)
Thank you for watching and the feedback. I e had that little hitch in my shot process for about 4 years now, and I have tried a million things you get rid of it. Here recently I have changed my shot process a bit and have reduced that drop significantly. I used to have the problem of drawing my bow and losing focus of the target as I found my anchor, so my bow would drift high and right. I would start to move to target and as I did, I would drop the bow back to aim as I released in a real quick motion. I had it so long that I got really good at controlling it. I started drawing low and anchoring different and it has helped me significantly.
Picked one up about a year ago. Todd from Florida reviewed it. Excellent price and it is a really good looking and good shooting bow. Thanks for this review. Well done.
I have this exact riser, with 50lb limbs, and I have the natural wood with 30lb limbs. It's a little soft on the finish (as I stratched it easily), but for a starter bow, it's nice.
I like the quality of the new camera. Very crisp and clear. If you get a chance take a look at Armin Hirmer's review of the PMZ Coral snake. Woods a little different but sure looks like the same bow to me.
I've been planning on getting this bow for a while now. Your video has convinced me. It would be great to see a review of the 15" riser ILF recurve they make. Basicially the same as your bow here, just an ILF version.
Nice review and video. Thanks for the information. Mine delivers today and also my Bear Paw Chapman Takedown delivers today. Your camper video is nice quality.
They are beautiful, they shoot great. I ordered a 50# bow they sent a 45# bow,.....I kept it because it shot great. Nice and light compared to a Fad bow one with a aluminum riser see they are heavy. I think 3 of these bows is about right.
I have one these after buying a different 40lb aluminium riser fibreglass limb bow as new to this. It feels great I went for the 35lb love it would definitely recommend
I have had my Black Hunter for a little over three yeas. I love it. My nephew ordered one. His vibrates all over the place. It is just plain uncomfortable to shoot. I guess it is just the luck of the draw with the less expensive bows.
Typically it’s the quality control that makes them cheap. The good thing is they often accept returns and you can send em back and get another. I’ve tried a few budget bows, but this is the only one I’ve ever got that shot good.
i bought a recurve on amazon made by tidewe it has a 35lb draw for me to learn with and at 35lbs its fairly easy to hold at full draw.. i have been a compound shooter forever .!! any how this bow look very similar to the one you have!! Mine came with a stringer, a tab ,a string, 6 tidewe branded carbon arrows 500 spine 30 inch and .006 straightness. i ordered feather fletched arrows but i did mess with it shooting vanes off the shelf but the result wasnt good cause arrow flight not good..any how when i get my arrows i will set it up properly and try to get into traditional archery!! Looks like fun but i havent used a stick bow since i was a kid !! Thanks for the video very informative!!
@@feelthespiritofthewild yeah started w blackhunter 45# stepped up got mt mesa 60'' 45# , now i want satori or a bear , but i just can't justify the money , its becoming idolatry for me so ill stop just make more self bows , lol
@@tradbowyer1975 it may be a bit short for a 31” draw. I only draw about 27-27.5. I’d say they probably offer a longer bow. Give the website a look, or email them and I’m sure they’ll hook you up.
Okay need to ask you a question I bought that bow off of Amazon and got it set up and it literally broke in half for me on the first draw and I'm trying to figure out was it a error on my behalf or the company because I'm not that strong
“Nearly touched those arrows” Arrows are 3 inches apart🙄🙄 Not a fan of fast flight cause I like a quiet bow….this dude obviously has no idea how to tune a bow🙄
Yeah this guy is delusional. Great comment! It really helps to leave comments like this on these guys videos to knock em down and keep em humble. Really shows how great of a person you are. Keep up the good work!
i could bet right now this guy shoots better than your AI generated user name ever will. if u only got bad things to say just dont sat anything. @JB-ig5pk
Ordered twice and once the limbs were 5lbs less and the next time they were 5lbs more than ordered. The main issue I have is that this bow uses the same riser design as the Black Hunter (Junxing F171, F178). But the limb attachment is not compatible with Black Hunter limbs. You would expect that a small company like Toparchery/Huntingdoor would have their bows following the existing standards. But for no good reason they decided that their riser and limbs not be compatible with anything else. So, Toaparchery you suck!
@@AntHill-l9w that’s the biggest thing with cheaper bows. The bow is usually pretty decent but quality control is the issue. Some people get them and think they’re awesome for the price, but others will get them and they won’t be the same. Anything under 400$ you can expect little quality control, but for beginners it’s good to have the cheaper option. As long as it flings the arrow for them and doesn’t make the experience unenjoyable.
I have two black hunter longbows that I like very much. I have an older riser that was made out of maple diamond wood which is a heavier riser. I have another black hunter I bought from Lancaster archery and the riser is made out of a lighter in weight diamond wood. I bought 42 pound longbow limbs off Amazon also the limbs were a total one inch longer than the Lancaster black hunter.I do put one quarter elevated leather strip on the shelf. This I find center shots the bow better.
Camera is good, Nice job on the review. It's a sweet looking bow and already blacked out no need for camo cover. I also have Bear bows, this will blow them out of the water price wise. Would be nice if the bow was more compact for hunting, my Bear is 49" tip to tip when strung. Less chance of smacking a limb while shooting.
NICELY DONE. It's impressive that TopArchery watched your review of their metal-riser recurve and sent you this bow, in part to demonstrate that the company has been working on its quality control. That's precisely what major Australian dealer Steven Hann has reported (on RUclips) about the TopArchery brand, which he sells.
You wanted some feedback on the new camera, and I noticed the improvement in clarity right away.
Now here's some unrelated feedback that you DIDN'T request: First, you are undoubtedly a better shot and more successful bowhunter than I'll ever be. That said, the longtime coach in me noticed that you drop the bow slightly (but abruptly) right after releasing each arrow.
MY early archery coach told me that this would hurt my accuracy/consistency, and when I stopped doing it, my groups were better. You might consider re-watching yourself in this video and seeing whether you agree. (I could DEFINITELY be wrong.)
Thank you for watching and the feedback. I e had that little hitch in my shot process for about 4 years now, and I have tried a million things you get rid of it. Here recently I have changed my shot process a bit and have reduced that drop significantly. I used to have the problem of drawing my bow and losing focus of the target as I found my anchor, so my bow would drift high and right. I would start to move to target and as I did, I would drop the bow back to aim as I released in a real quick motion. I had it so long that I got really good at controlling it. I started drawing low and anchoring different and it has helped me significantly.
Picked one up about a year ago. Todd from Florida reviewed it. Excellent price and it is a really good looking and good shooting bow. Thanks for this review. Well done.
Thank you! It surprised me. I’ve had some budget bows in the past, and this is the only I’ve gotten that’s shot good. Thanks for watching!
Bought one six moth ago, never been happier..really good and accurate review of this bow....
I have this exact riser, with 50lb limbs, and I have the natural wood with 30lb limbs. It's a little soft on the finish (as I stratched it easily), but for a starter bow, it's nice.
I like the quality of the new camera. Very crisp and clear. If you get a chance take a look at Armin Hirmer's review of the PMZ Coral snake. Woods a little different but sure looks like the same bow to me.
Thank you, it does get some pretty crisp footage. I’ll have to check that out.
I've been planning on getting this bow for a while now. Your video has convinced me. It would be great to see a review of the 15" riser ILF recurve they make. Basicially the same as your bow here, just an ILF version.
Nice review and video. Thanks for the information. Mine delivers today and also my Bear Paw Chapman Takedown delivers today. Your camper video is nice quality.
" For the longest little bit " good one
A perfect review....Thank you..i have this bow and agree with you, really this good bow for the price....
They are beautiful, they shoot great.
I ordered a 50# bow they sent a 45# bow,.....I kept it because it shot great.
Nice and light compared to a Fad bow one with a aluminum riser see they are heavy.
I think 3 of these bows is about right.
Very good I,m new to all this you explain things very well thank you kevin
great channel man. keep uploading videos.
Thank you! I appreciate it! Hopefully a lot more to come soon!
Heck of a video!👏🏼
Thank you!
Thorough review...👍👍💪
Just looking to get into archery very good video thanks
I have one these after buying a different 40lb aluminium riser fibreglass limb bow as new to this. It feels great I went for the 35lb love it would definitely recommend
I have 6 bows. 3 of them are black hunters. Great value
I have had my Black Hunter for a little over three yeas. I love it. My nephew ordered one. His vibrates all over the place. It is just plain uncomfortable to shoot. I guess it is just the luck of the draw with the less expensive bows.
Typically it’s the quality control that makes them cheap. The good thing is they often accept returns and you can send em back and get another. I’ve tried a few budget bows, but this is the only one I’ve ever got that shot good.
Incrível!! Esse arco além de atirar bem ele é super silencioso, gostei muito
Good looking rig for the price
i bought a recurve on amazon made by tidewe it has a 35lb draw for me to learn with and at 35lbs its fairly easy to hold at full draw.. i have been a compound shooter forever .!! any how this bow look very similar to the one you have!! Mine came with a stringer, a tab ,a string, 6 tidewe branded carbon arrows 500 spine 30 inch and .006 straightness. i ordered feather fletched arrows but i did mess with it shooting vanes off the shelf but the result wasnt good cause arrow flight not good..any how when i get my arrows i will set it up properly and try to get into traditional archery!! Looks like fun but i havent used a stick bow since i was a kid !! Thanks for the video very informative!!
Thanks for watching! And good luck with the stickbow! It sure is addictive.
Now i want more bows 😩
Haha, we always seem to want more bows. I think I’m gonna stick to that Bear Mag for a while until I can afford another bow lol.
@@feelthespiritofthewild yeah started w blackhunter 45# stepped up got mt mesa 60'' 45# , now i want satori or a bear , but i just can't justify the money , its becoming idolatry for me so ill stop just make more self bows , lol
@@donwaldroopoutdoors3665 Idolatry...that's a good one, but I get it as well.
Great review bud I got black hunter is great love it
Thank you! I had one but I’d say I got a bad one because it wasn’t too pleasant to shoot
i enjoy d your review, well said ,
Maybe their riser damping for the limbs isn't quite enough as well, but I like it a lot, in fact I'm going to look for a leftie at 40lb.
@@rodbrown8306 awesome! I’m gonna be reviewing another one soon as well. I haven’t received it yet, but I’m looking forward to trying it out.
Would someone with a 31 inch draw be able to use this bow? I loved the review by the way thank you!
@@tradbowyer1975 it may be a bit short for a 31” draw. I only draw about 27-27.5. I’d say they probably offer a longer bow. Give the website a look, or email them and I’m sure they’ll hook you up.
@@tradbowyer1975 I think all the wood bows they have are 60” but they do offer some metal takedown models that are 66”
Nice hat
I never knew there was a stringer i always just did it with my legs
I used to do it with my legs til I had a limb twist one time and that’s what caused it. Now I always use a stringer.
I am happy with mine
smooth drawing bow that doesn't stack ...i think they are good buy for the price.
@@peterscott225 awesome! A lot of people will have different opinions, but typically with cheaper bows, quality control is the issue.
Nice!
Okay need to ask you a question I bought that bow off of Amazon and got it set up and it literally broke in half for me on the first draw and I'm trying to figure out was it a error on my behalf or the company because I'm not that strong
Does it come in a left-hand format? (I'm new idk what the correct word is)
Is that a Bear Grease hat?
It sure is!
That’s awesome keep up with the good work
Whats the poundage?
I got mine in 45 pounds.
I am from Nepal and I want this how can I contact you.
cool!
Is that $120? Canadian?
@@Livefreelivesteong87 USD
how many pound of this bow?
45
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“Nearly touched those arrows”
Arrows are 3 inches apart🙄🙄
Not a fan of fast flight cause I like a quiet bow….this dude obviously has no idea how to tune a bow🙄
Yeah this guy is delusional. Great comment! It really helps to leave comments like this on these guys videos to knock em down and keep em humble. Really shows how great of a person you are. Keep up the good work!
i could bet right now this guy shoots better than your AI generated user name ever will. if u only got bad things to say just dont sat anything. @JB-ig5pk
Ordered twice and once the limbs were 5lbs less and the next time they were 5lbs more than ordered.
The main issue I have is that this bow uses the same riser design as the Black Hunter (Junxing F171, F178).
But the limb attachment is not compatible with Black Hunter limbs.
You would expect that a small company like Toparchery/Huntingdoor would have their bows following the existing standards.
But for no good reason they decided that their riser and limbs not be compatible with anything else.
So, Toaparchery you suck!
@@AntHill-l9w that’s the biggest thing with cheaper bows. The bow is usually pretty decent but quality control is the issue. Some people get them and think they’re awesome for the price, but others will get them and they won’t be the same. Anything under 400$ you can expect little quality control, but for beginners it’s good to have the cheaper option. As long as it flings the arrow for them and doesn’t make the experience unenjoyable.
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