Nice shooting. You can weed out your flyers by numbering each arrow and shooting them in order. Sometimes a certain arrow will always fly off course, so by eliminating the flyers, you'll really tighten your group up.
Great video, always like seeing reviews on less expensive equipment, a lot of which is actually very good quality for lower level archers. I was interested in what you are using for a backstop. Looks very good.
if the field points are screw in removable ones, it would be interesting to see how much better they perform with 175 or 200 grain points on them. I rekon it would tighten your group right up
Good review... I have those very same arrows. (I actually have 3 Lwano recurves as well.) They are great arrows. I bought them 2 yrs ago and only broke one so far. I actually got to know the owner Jack Lwano from buying his bows. He is a great guy and stands behind his products. Anyway, nice review and God bless.
@@hookersbladesforge The original Lwano 60" takedown Recurve bows (I have 2 of them ) are great bows a lot like the Black Hunter bow in performance. I also have the upscale model called the "Wolf bow" 62" which is kinda like the Sage or Spyder XL. I'm not sure if you can get the original Lwano recurve bow, but you probably can get the Wolf bow somewhere.
Nice demonstration for the inexpensive arrows. I have purchased carbon arrows from Amazon and Sportsman Outdoors both under $40 per dozen. I am happy with performance so far. You have a good grouping at 20 yds. Thx for video.
Thanks man! I've still got a long way to go before I'm ready to go hunt with the bow as of yet but in due time I will start hunting small game with my bow I figure it's a very valuable life skill
are they any "good"? I'm going to guess they are "better" than no arrows and sitting at home looking at the bow while daydreaming of shooting it ... and for those who are NOT Olympic or professional and high ranked tournament competitors, they are plenty accurate ... moreso than the archer, perhaps ... Are they as "good"/accurate as the $300 per SHAFT top end competition arrows? Probably not ... at least not for target practice ... tho they MIGHT be better for hunting when the fieldpoints are replaced with a broadhead. (Some of the least expensive Amazon arrows do have interchangeable points.) I buy the inexpensive composite arrows, generally with a spine 1 step under the suggested.. I shorten the arrows to 25 inch which increases the spine (I R deformed. my draw length is 23.5 inch.), and install 100+ grain brass inserts. Because of my short draw and resulting slower arrows, I need a heavier arrow, to ensure it don't bounce off the target. (when hunting fixed blade cut on contact broadheads are what I use. Itted be embarrassing if my arrow bounced off the whitetail deer or larger critter. 🙄) I also prefer 125 grain and heavier arrowheads.
1200 arrows in 3 months is great dude you been shooting a lot! I’ll tell you the only downside about these cheap Amazon arrows is that they are actually not carbon so they’re gonna be very heavy and maybe not quite as durable. The GPI or grains per inch on these particular arrows it’s gonna be about double that of your typical carbon arrow in a similar size. So if you’re new, and you don’t understand how that affects your shot, it’s gonna affect the trajectory of your arrows. Meaning, they won’t shoot his flat. They have a tendency to drop more and longer distances. You’ll have to move your site more for longer shots than you would with a faster, Lighter arrow Also, the spine stiffness needs to be indexed in such a way that they come off of your rest in a consistent fashion with the stiff part of the arrow straight up and down so that the arrow can flex left to right in a consistent way every time you shoot, this will be harder to achieve with fiberglass arrows unless they’re spine index which at $30 they are most likely not
I've only been shooting for a week but do the trick. Probably shot all the arrows a combined 100-200 times, nothing broken, tips come loose a bit so I check every time I pull them out. Might get some loctite for them? I'm just trying to hit my target at this point haha
Shooting a recurve is great fun! 🏹🎯 you should really be shooting feathers as the plastic vanes will deflect off the riser and cause inaccuracies. If you go to wal mart in January when they put arrows on clearance you can get them for $1 per arrow. Just make sure you get the correct spine for your bow’s weight. Those 500 spine looked great so I’ll assume you shooting around a 45# bow.try 125 grain tips for better results. I was a bow tech for a while and you could try out some small game tips G5 being some of the most reliable and they typically weigh 125 grains. Happy New Year 🎊🎈🎆 God Bless 🙏😇
@@hookersbladesforge yes sir I’m always ready to help out if needed just give me the word! Thank you for your video content!👍😁🙏😇 I also subbed to your channel 👍😁✨🤩
@@hookersbladesforge Your arrows are tumbling in flight, which is why they're vibrating so hard on impact. If they had an appropriate spin, they wouldn't vibrate so much (or at all, discernibly) on impact and your accuracy would be much improved. Fortunately, it's easy to fix by refletching with a different fletch helix.
Nice shooting. You can weed out your flyers by numbering each arrow and shooting them in order. Sometimes a certain arrow will always fly off course, so by eliminating the flyers, you'll really tighten your group up.
Thanks!
Great video, always like seeing reviews on less expensive equipment, a lot of which is actually very good quality for lower level archers. I was interested in what you are using for a backstop. Looks very good.
Thank! The backstop is a hot tub cover haha works great for my 30# and 40# recurves
if the field points are screw in removable ones, it would be interesting to see how much better they perform with 175 or 200 grain points on them. I rekon it would tighten your group right up
@@adambacker8178 they are I may have to give that a shot! Good idea 💡
Good review... I have those very same arrows. (I actually have 3 Lwano recurves as well.) They are great arrows. I bought them 2 yrs ago and only broke one so far.
I actually got to know the owner Jack Lwano from buying his bows. He is a great guy and stands behind his products. Anyway, nice review and God bless.
Thanks! How are the bows? I didn't even know they made bows
@@hookersbladesforge The original Lwano 60" takedown Recurve bows (I have 2 of them ) are great bows a lot like the Black Hunter bow in performance. I also have the upscale model called the "Wolf bow" 62" which is kinda like the Sage or Spyder XL.
I'm not sure if you can get the original Lwano recurve bow, but you probably can get the Wolf bow somewhere.
@@joedaniels4646 cool thanks for the info
Also, many carbon arrows in same price range and very good performance. Have several dozen and always satisfied.
Nice demonstration for the inexpensive arrows. I have purchased carbon arrows from Amazon and Sportsman Outdoors both under $40 per dozen. I am happy with performance so far. You have a good grouping at 20 yds. Thx for video.
Thanks man! I've still got a long way to go before I'm ready to go hunt with the bow as of yet but in due time I will start hunting small game with my bow I figure it's a very valuable life skill
I bet my left nut they aren't CF.
I doubt it I haven't busted one yet so Im sure I'll know when one breaks
It's really good for beginners. They are also good test subjects for arrow mods and such.
Solid point on the mod testing
are they any "good"?
I'm going to guess they are "better" than no arrows and sitting at home looking at the bow while daydreaming of shooting it ... and for those who are NOT Olympic or professional and high ranked tournament competitors, they are plenty accurate ... moreso than the archer, perhaps ...
Are they as "good"/accurate as the $300 per SHAFT top end competition arrows? Probably not ... at least not for target practice ... tho they MIGHT be better for hunting when the fieldpoints are replaced with a broadhead. (Some of the least expensive Amazon arrows do have interchangeable points.)
I buy the inexpensive composite arrows, generally with a spine 1 step under the suggested.. I shorten the arrows to 25 inch which increases the spine (I R deformed. my draw length is 23.5 inch.), and install 100+ grain brass inserts.
Because of my short draw and resulting slower arrows, I need a heavier arrow, to ensure it don't bounce off the target. (when hunting fixed blade cut on contact broadheads are what I use. Itted be embarrassing if my arrow bounced off the whitetail deer or larger critter. 🙄)
I also prefer 125 grain and heavier arrowheads.
I only hunt small animals at the moment once I get my 65lb compound restrung and runes I'll hunt some bigger ones
1200 arrows in 3 months is great dude you been shooting a lot!
I’ll tell you the only downside about these cheap Amazon arrows is that they are actually not carbon so they’re gonna be very heavy and maybe not quite as durable. The GPI or grains per inch on these particular arrows it’s gonna be about double that of your typical carbon arrow in a similar size. So if you’re new, and you don’t understand how that affects your shot, it’s gonna affect the trajectory of your arrows. Meaning, they won’t shoot his flat. They have a tendency to drop more and longer distances. You’ll have to move your site more for longer shots than you would with a faster, Lighter arrow Also, the spine stiffness needs to be indexed in such a way that they come off of your rest in a consistent fashion with the stiff part of the arrow straight up and down so that the arrow can flex left to right in a consistent way every time you shoot, this will be harder to achieve with fiberglass arrows unless they’re spine index which at $30 they are most likely not
Great info thank you big time!!
Also, many carbon arrows in same price range and very good performance.
@@bwell111 these are the ones I saw on Amazon with the best overall reviews but I plan on getting some others to compare them with in the future
Thankx
Nice work!
Thanks 👍
I've only been shooting for a week but do the trick. Probably shot all the arrows a combined 100-200 times, nothing broken, tips come loose a bit so I check every time I pull them out. Might get some loctite for them? I'm just trying to hit my target at this point haha
AWESOME for the money they hold up really well
Wo werden die Pfeile hergestellt?
Is that a leaf blower?
Yup my neighbor was blowing leaves haha
I'm not sure. I think they are USA Bur I didn't check I got them on amazon
Lefty's rule
My camera flips everything sometimes haha I'm right handed my wife is a lefty tho and she does indeed rule
Where are these arrows made?
I think they're Chinese made but I am not certain I never looked into it
Shooting a recurve is great fun! 🏹🎯 you should really be shooting feathers as the plastic vanes will deflect off the riser and cause inaccuracies. If you go to wal mart in January when they put arrows on clearance you can get them for $1 per arrow. Just make sure you get the correct spine for your bow’s weight. Those 500 spine looked great so I’ll assume you shooting around a 45# bow.try 125 grain tips for better results. I was a bow tech for a while and you could try out some small game tips G5 being some of the most reliable and they typically weigh 125 grains.
Happy New Year 🎊🎈🎆
God Bless 🙏😇
Happy new yead God bless and thanks for the tips
@@hookersbladesforge yes sir I’m always ready to help out if needed just give me the word! Thank you for your video content!👍😁🙏😇
I also subbed to your channel 👍😁✨🤩
@@anthonyforfare7223 awesome 👍 thanks for joining the fun!
@@hookersbladesforge yeah buddy I’m looking forward to more good things coming from you!👍😁🍻
I am seeing the target on your left
My camera mirrors the footage by default for some reason I have fixed this issue in future videos
😂I like the repurposed hot tub cover target butt
Works great too haha
You aren't getting enough spin.
How can I tell?
@@hookersbladesforge Your arrows are tumbling in flight, which is why they're vibrating so hard on impact. If they had an appropriate spin, they wouldn't vibrate so much (or at all, discernibly) on impact and your accuracy would be much improved.
Fortunately, it's easy to fix by refletching with a different fletch helix.
@@timhofstetter5654 good to know
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