Does the Siyah have any horn in the middle or down the side of the nocks? I would think you could reduce the Mass out there by almost half and then glue some 3 mil horn each side of the nock. I would think that could fix that shock quite a bit. I would almost bet that they use the same sized Siyah for all thier bows just to have only one standard part for the entire spread of bow. From 20 lbs to 120 lb draw weight. Great video. I seen your video on your new Korean bow 1st and left a comment. have fun. Bob Jackson, Papillion, Nebraska
Love your honesty man. Keep up the good videos and yes very overbuilt bows those "authentic bows" I also find side khatra grest for accuracy and consistency. Cheers from Canada 🇨🇦
It is whacking becaus the loops on the string are too small . It is hitting the bow upon departure . Find string with at least 5" loop on the end of the string .
If you have the correct weight of arrow you can eliminate most of the hand shock. I imagine as it is a 50# you have some fairly stiff and heavy arrows?
@@armin2291 I purchased this exact bow off of my friend today and I must say it's very accurate but the hand-shock is totally BRUTAL!!! It really feels like a failure on the bowyer's part. But there may be a technique to shoot this bow...I just need to find it, though...
Does the Siyah have any horn in the middle or down the side of the nocks? I would think you could reduce the Mass out there by almost half and then glue some 3 mil horn each side of the nock. I would think that could fix that shock quite a bit. I would almost bet that they use the same sized Siyah for all thier bows just to have only one standard part for the entire spread of bow. From 20 lbs to 120 lb draw weight. Great video. I seen your video on your new Korean bow 1st and left a comment. have fun. Bob Jackson, Papillion, Nebraska
Love your honesty man. Keep up the good videos and yes very overbuilt bows those "authentic bows" I also find side khatra grest for accuracy and consistency. Cheers from Canada 🇨🇦
It is whacking becaus the loops on the string are too small . It is hitting the bow upon departure . Find string with at least 5" loop on the end of the string .
Hi Jeff, I own this now in 50#. Maybe I am not quite sensitive but I don't feel any relevant hand shock...
If you have the correct weight of arrow you can eliminate most of the hand shock. I imagine as it is a 50# you have some fairly stiff and heavy arrows?
500 spine and 385 grain carbon arrows
@@armin2291 I purchased this exact bow off of my friend today and I must say it's very accurate but the hand-shock is totally BRUTAL!!! It really feels like a failure on the bowyer's part. But there may be a technique to shoot this bow...I just need to find it, though...