I've got a jungxing compound hung up in the garage ! Got the same overlap on the limb graphics Good to about 60 yards derailed at the range once restrung it wiv 2 blokes and a large bar 'tidy' ! Move your peep sight no problem. Good for teenagers if you guys in Australia got vermin, it's the bow to leave buy the back door or in the truck ready! Pretty bomb proof. that new one looks pretty cool . A jungxing is like a Ford or Peugeot greater than the sum of its parts. But it ain't no P.S.E
I bought this bow. It advertised 30 ATA, It is 31. But I have a very short draw length, I have it turned down to 66lbs, I get full 70lbs when turned all the way in.
A lot of Americans who are lecturing about how bad are Chinese products. Let me tell you, there are many bows you can find in Lancaster which are actually Chinese made and being sold with different name. There are a lot of rebranded products from China. They make all kinds of things, from high to low end.
Thx a good honest review as usual I like the look but the wife is getting a bit funny about me obsession but I keep telling her loads of people have more than five bows : )
Good review. Also like the way you end fast. Seen a few youtubers who drag out the end of the vids with closing music or other nonsense. and then wonder why they get dinged because people don't watch to the very end.
I love your reviews Steven. You inspired me to get into archery and I've learned so much watching your reviews.But have you ever really slagged off anything in a video review? I'd love to watch that. As an aside, to all you guys having a pop at Chinese products, take care because a lot of the equipment on sale in USA that on the face of it is made in US is actually manufactured in the far East. Or at the very least many of the constituent parts. And finally, I appreciate the benefits of a lifetime warranty but starting out there's not many US made bows that I could afford. A Chinese bow for pocket change helped me to decide if this was a hobby for me. And ultimately, once in, you're hooked, and then the next bow, or the one after that, could be a US made bow.
I don't think I've seen any goods in Australia that have anything less than a 12 month warranty. What Junxing quote might be a voluntary warranty, and any returns between that period and 12 months, you might be required by law to honour under reasonable usage conditions. Steven, you might want to look into that with ACCC before you get any more returns.
Thank you for your factual review on the M128. The first Junxing compound bow I own was the M120. The fibre glass limb broke after a number of shots. Anyway, the agent replaced me with another one. Though the finishing isnt 100% satisfying , I must say the price is attractive. The quality and features of Junxing bows has now improved alot and the prices are affordable. Can you do a review on the M109e please. Thank you once more.
Hello, can you tell more about how your limbs broke? I have a Junxing M125 and recently i noticed some kind of "splinters" on the inside of the limbs at the point of back supports of the limbs. I dont know if i should disassemble the bow and ditch these limbs or if its ok to keep shooting. I dont think i will be able to get new limbs here where i live so for me it's a question whether to throw away the bow or not.
@georgewashington1621 splinters a bad bad news. It might pop tomorrow it might pop in a year its probably already popped. What bow are you going for next? The gorilla is a good starting point
Different limb pocket angle. They're using a 3 part plug with the same centre section for the casting. It's just got different ends for different limb pocket/ limb combos. Some twat on AliExpress just sent me a 108 riser masqueradeing as an m128 just to be truly cheeky..
Hi there is this junxing m128 the same than bowmaster hitman? I'm going to buy a bow, I was thinking on the pse brute nxt but the plastic limbpockets.... Is this one like the pse?
australia i used to live in australia '66 to '76 here stateside i got the black hunters, the reverse limb black hunter, the tbow hoyt copy, the iglow 70# compound with all metal cams. .dozens of xx75 arrows. .for less than half australian prices. .back when i was speargun fishing i could read your guy's skindiving handbook and make my own speargun per his plans and enjoy that era [ben cropp] before what happened to australia. .jus' sayin'
Hello. Sorry if its spam or whatever... Does somebody know if M125 string fits M128.? Cant find no info. Because of the roller issues, it might get iffy pretty soon (the bus cable). M129 has dropped roller quirck already...
I ordered spare string and cable directly from manufacturer. 10 usd for the kit, 30 shipping :') God knows when my M128 and all other stuff will arrive though...
Hey! I recently purchased this bow, based on your review in no small measure. I wonder what length of arrow you recommend for this bow having used it? I am trying to ascertain what length of arrow I need. I plan to use this bow to its maximum draw weight. Thank you!
Your arrow length is specific to your Draw Length everyones is different this is the calculation you need to find out your arrow size (Not Weight) To measure your draw length, stand with your back to a wall stretching your arms out against the wall. Measure the distance from the end of your middle finger to the end of your other middle finger, basically the length of both arms, hands and chest. This measurement, minus 15 then divided by 2, is your draw length.
Hopefully..the next reviews in 2022 is about, the best recurve bow strings..i need to know performance bout Flex carrera 99R bow string..are they low creep, about stretch, strand diameter, vibration etc..tq
I don't know if anyone is aware it's by law if you sell anything in Australia you must provide a one year warranty its by law not 6 months as you stated for this item
I'm trying to adjust the Juxing M131. There aren't any markings regarding draw length adjustment,so I'm winging that... and the bow is a 50 pound draw weight. How many turns do I need to adjust to bring it down to 30?
@@jonc67uk They're as good as I remember them to be initially, but I wouldn't say I've been shooting the bow very often. I don't think I can give an accurate judgement
@@huixiaolin9378 I guess I'll probably find out eventually through experience lol. Thanks for the info. I'll probably end up shooting recurve barebow anyway most of the time as usual. I still don't really like compounds that much.
Cautionary tale: Bought from Junxing on Alibaba an M122 Powermax copy cat with Bowtech cams. Derailed it and cracked a limb, bent an axle. Was able to purchase limb replacements, however didn't realize axle was bent. Well CoVid shipping issues caused me to rethink the purchase, so I requested a cancellation of the order and they wouldn't. Once I realized the axle issue, I tried to purchase a set of axles, they wouldn't unless I bought a new bow. About to be exclusively American (Good Customer Service) bow guy. Considering Elite Valor as my budget bow, and my Mathew's No Cam HTR is a pleasure to shot.
I'm from uk and P.S.E were absolutely brilliant made me some cams for a second bow for like 30 pounds each shipped top guys🤘, could you find a local tool room or someone with a lathe to whip you up a new axle simplest component on the bow and you got someone real to talk too !
Gday mate, so do you rate this bow higher, lower or good for value. Did you approach junxing about the marked limbs, or didnt bother? Are the yank limbs, better than the straight limbs? Id think youd be loosing poundage, as looking at the curve, prob loosing 2" on the spread when relaxed.
The design screams Mathews (geometry, limb pockets, grip...) but in terms of BH is closer to the Evo NXT family (but the PSE are way faster). Seems to be a nice product but personally even for people on budget I would advise them to save a bit more and enter in the terrain of the stablished american brands. And I say it as a European using a Supra Focus XL and WNS Vantage for barebow.
American high end bows are made out of higher end aluminum as well as machined risers, and R&D. This bow is a blatant rip off of Mathews current bridged riser. These guys are an archery cancer
They are able to lower the price because they spent 0 on field experience, knowledge, R&D and testing and just measured the dimensions of a several bows and blended it into that thing.. Add to that the less quality materials and cheap labour and cheap manufacturing overhead cost.. No regard or respect for innovation or quality.. But they will get there eventually by doing enough reverse engineering and charge as much as a US made bow.. Still will never buy a Chinese bow for that concept alone.. They are imitators not innovators
The top brands spend money on making some fancy new features, testing them and designing new manufacture procedures for the new modles almost every year. The Chinese brands, on the contrary, use a same cam design on almost all of its bows, no to mention the design may be copied from somewhere else. They sell a certain bow for 2 to 5 years, and may still use some parts on new models. Chinese brands also have less staff, instead they pay some dealers and top shooters for testing. The product end up good to shoot, although having minor problems like easily worn cables or easily loosen screws.
@@Versosurma Unlike in the video, the bow didn't come with very bad finishing, though I would still say there was still minor finishing imperfections on the carbon film pattern, and the rubber grip on the bow. These were the major drawbacks. Comparing the 2 bows, there is a huge difference in the vibration that I felt. There was noticable shock in the diamond infinite edge when compared to the m128, and I found myself to aim much more steady with the m128. It is also much more top heavy. I also never liked the spongy feeling I had with the diamond infinite edge at the backwall, which I couldnt feel at all with the M128. I don't feel comfortable enough to comment on the feeling of the draw cycles since I have the 2 bows set at different poundages. Aesthetically, I prefer the M128 as well. I'd say the biggest letdown would still be the finish though :)
Update. Managed to blow riser on 3/4rd of limb bolt setting and "9" on draw length. I was jus tuning it at 60-80 arrows... It broke where limb pivot point is... And now i get it, whats the difference between machined riser and casted... I wrote to manufacturer but the hopes are low. Can someone recomend quality American bow with cheap price tag?
Not all the time. I bought a Diamond Edge 320 from Apex Hunting outside of Brisbane. The employee who sold it to me even had one personally. I took it to the range for a couple of hours on a field circuit with the club president, then when I was sighting it in later another member pointed out that it was left-handed! I'm not. Being new, I had no idea. My girlfriend bought a trad recurve bow from the shop at the same time, but the guys at the range quickly picked up that one of the limbs was severely warped. Maybe it helped that she's a chick ;) So sometimes it also depends on if the people you're buying things from are observant and professional, or even care -- regardless if they've been shooting bows for over a decade or not. A four hour round trip later, we received new limbs and a refund.
Chinese compound bow more cheeper and equel accurate than american compound bow... Anyone can buy it.. The quality and uses like same, why should buy the expensive item...
A lot of bow you can find in Lancaster which are rebranded as different bow, actually made in China. They make all kinds of things, from high to low end.
Not a bad looking bow and plenty fast enough for any realistic hunting situation.
I've got a jungxing compound hung up in the garage ! Got the same overlap on the limb graphics Good to about 60 yards derailed at the range once restrung it wiv 2 blokes and a large bar 'tidy' ! Move your peep sight no problem. Good for teenagers if you guys in Australia got vermin, it's the bow to leave buy the back door or in the truck ready! Pretty bomb proof. that new one looks pretty cool . A jungxing is like a Ford or Peugeot greater than the sum of its parts. But it ain't no P.S.E
I bought this bow. It advertised 30 ATA, It is 31. But I have a very short draw length, I have it turned down to 66lbs, I get full 70lbs when turned all the way in.
A lot of Americans who are lecturing about how bad are Chinese products. Let me tell you, there are many bows you can find in Lancaster which are actually Chinese made and being sold with different name. There are a lot of rebranded products from China. They make all kinds of things, from high to low end.
Thx a good honest review as usual I like the look but the wife is getting a bit funny about me obsession but I keep telling her loads of people have more than five bows : )
You have to draw the line somewhere, "Just one more", is the perfect amount.
The right amount of bows is n+1
Thanks for the review... You're the best!
Can you do a review on the Topoint TS350 compound ??
its like a medium quality bow but in a entry level price so ,if you want to shoot and practice its just greatzto understand all the archery .
Good review. Also like the way you end fast. Seen a few youtubers who drag out the end of the vids with closing music or other nonsense. and then wonder why they get dinged because people don't watch to the very end.
Have you ever seen the terminator t 600 Chinese mathews clone? Any thoughts?
I love your reviews Steven. You inspired me to get into archery and I've learned so much watching your reviews.But have you ever really slagged off anything in a video review? I'd love to watch that. As an aside, to all you guys having a pop at Chinese products, take care because a lot of the equipment on sale in USA that on the face of it is made in US is actually manufactured in the far East. Or at the very least many of the constituent parts. And finally, I appreciate the benefits of a lifetime warranty but starting out there's not many US made bows that I could afford. A Chinese bow for pocket change helped me to decide if this was a hobby for me. And ultimately, once in, you're hooked, and then the next bow, or the one after that, could be a US made bow.
Would you still recommend this bow till this day at this price point or do you recommend other bows over it?
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Very informative as usual! Given the difference between this and the Phoenix which would be your recommendation for target use?
The phoenix its a hunter, and 128 its a target?
I don't think I've seen any goods in Australia that have anything less than a 12 month warranty. What Junxing quote might be a voluntary warranty, and any returns between that period and 12 months, you might be required by law to honour under reasonable usage conditions. Steven, you might want to look into that with ACCC before you get any more returns.
Thank you for your factual review on the M128. The first Junxing compound bow I own was the M120. The fibre glass limb broke after a number of shots. Anyway, the agent replaced me with another one. Though the finishing isnt 100% satisfying , I must say the price is attractive. The quality and features of Junxing bows has now improved alot and the prices are affordable. Can you do a review on the M109e please. Thank you once more.
Hello, can you tell more about how your limbs broke? I have a Junxing M125 and recently i noticed some kind of "splinters" on the inside of the limbs at the point of back supports of the limbs. I dont know if i should disassemble the bow and ditch these limbs or if its ok to keep shooting. I dont think i will be able to get new limbs here where i live so for me it's a question whether to throw away the bow or not.
@georgewashington1621 splinters a bad bad news. It might pop tomorrow it might pop in a year its probably already popped. What bow are you going for next? The gorilla is a good starting point
it's seems a modified Junxing M108 Phoenix riser... Looks pretty similar riser between them.....
Different limb pocket angle. They're using a 3 part plug with the same centre section for the casting. It's just got different ends for different limb pocket/ limb combos. Some twat on AliExpress just sent me a 108 riser masqueradeing as an m128 just to be truly cheeky..
Hi there is this junxing m128 the same than bowmaster hitman? I'm going to buy a bow, I was thinking on the pse brute nxt but the plastic limbpockets.... Is this one like the pse?
Topoint t1 vs junxing m128. Which one that you recomended sir? For speed and acuracy
Looks like a Mathews Triax riser with PSE cams.
What is string/ cables length???
I need buy replacement strings. But how long.????
Current ones are stretched I presume
That riser reminds me of the Junxing Phoenix bow.
What cam system is better, the one from the m129, or m128? and are they compatible with each bow?
Hi Which is better M128 or M129? Thanks
I can understand about the M106 issue. The modules on mine didn't align on the 1/2" draw. This bow looks good though.
australia i used to live in australia '66 to '76 here stateside i got the black hunters, the reverse limb black hunter, the tbow hoyt copy, the iglow 70# compound with all metal cams. .dozens of xx75 arrows. .for less than half australian prices. .back when i was speargun fishing i could read your guy's skindiving handbook and make my own speargun per his plans and enjoy that era [ben cropp] before what happened to australia. .jus' sayin'
Hello. Sorry if its spam or whatever... Does somebody know if M125 string fits M128.?
Cant find no info.
Because of the roller issues, it might get iffy pretty soon (the bus cable). M129 has dropped roller quirck already...
I ordered spare string and cable directly from manufacturer. 10 usd for the kit, 30 shipping :')
God knows when my M128 and all other stuff will arrive though...
Bros bad day is my current best day 😂
Junxing is pronounced "Choonseeng" (or "joonsheeng", something in between...) but definitely NOT JUNK KSING! :D
pretty keen to buy one. but do the binary cams have a big lean at full draw like an early bowtech?
Hey! I recently purchased this bow, based on your review in no small measure. I wonder what length of arrow you recommend for this bow having used it? I am trying to ascertain what length of arrow I need. I plan to use this bow to its maximum draw weight.
Thank you!
Your arrow length is specific to your Draw Length everyones is different this is the calculation you need to find out your arrow size (Not Weight)
To measure your draw length, stand with your back to a wall stretching your arms out against the wall. Measure the distance from the end of your middle finger to the end of your other middle finger, basically the length of both arms, hands and chest. This measurement, minus 15 then divided by 2, is your draw length.
Oh & your bow needs to be set at your draw length too, it's a simple cam adjustment!.
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Hi, which one is better sanlida x8 or junxing
Hopefully..the next reviews in 2022 is about, the best recurve bow strings..i need to know performance bout Flex carrera 99R bow string..are they low creep, about stretch, strand diameter, vibration etc..tq
Hi Steven is there anything similar that you know of price wise that is left handed?
I don't know if anyone is aware it's by law if you sell anything in Australia you must provide a one year warranty its by law not 6 months as you stated for this item
Does this bow actually true 31 inch draw.?? Thinking of purchasing one. If you know of any 31 inch draw length could you let me know what brands???
I'm trying to adjust the Juxing M131. There aren't any markings regarding draw length adjustment,so I'm winging that... and the bow is a 50 pound draw weight. How many turns do I need to adjust to bring it down to 30?
What is your at home target frame made from? Capet underlay? but what backing is in there?
Hi does draw length affect draw weight , like on some other bows , thanks
compare this bow with the Junxing Pheonix with is better??? and whats the diffrent
Hi! Which one would u choose between this one and the M125?
knockoff VRX??!! I like it, where do I find it?
What’s difference between this one and m120 and m127? Thanks
Could hou please give me the specs of the arrows you are using on this compound please 🙏 thanks in advance
what about m129
bought one, lets just hope the finish isnt terrible
So how it is?
@@analiadaviana9250 didnt have the same problem on the limbs, seriously impressed by the vibration, it seems pretty fast too
How did the cables/ roller guard hold up over time? I'm expecting one fairly soon.
@@jonc67uk They're as good as I remember them to be initially, but I wouldn't say I've been shooting the bow very often. I don't think I can give an accurate judgement
@@huixiaolin9378 I guess I'll probably find out eventually through experience lol. Thanks for the info. I'll probably end up shooting recurve barebow anyway most of the time as usual. I still don't really like compounds that much.
What do you think the longevity of this bow is?
What part of those " American" bow limbs are straight? I honestly can't tell
Cautionary tale: Bought from Junxing on Alibaba an M122 Powermax copy cat with Bowtech cams. Derailed it and cracked a limb, bent an axle. Was able to purchase limb replacements, however didn't realize axle was bent. Well CoVid shipping issues caused me to rethink the purchase, so I requested a cancellation of the order and they wouldn't. Once I realized the axle issue, I tried to purchase a set of axles, they wouldn't unless I bought a new bow.
About to be exclusively American (Good Customer Service) bow guy. Considering Elite Valor as my budget bow, and my Mathew's No Cam HTR is a pleasure to shot.
I'm from uk and P.S.E were absolutely brilliant made me some cams for a second bow for like 30 pounds each shipped top guys🤘, could you find a local tool room or someone with a lathe to whip you up a new axle simplest component on the bow and you got someone real to talk too !
Have you tried the M122 from Junxing?
I have the same question lol, I need a review on the caesar compound
Gday mate, so do you rate this bow higher, lower or good for value. Did you approach junxing about the marked limbs, or didnt bother?
Are the yank limbs, better than the straight limbs? Id think youd be loosing poundage, as looking at the curve, prob loosing 2" on the spread when relaxed.
The design screams Mathews (geometry, limb pockets, grip...) but in terms of BH is closer to the Evo NXT family (but the PSE are way faster). Seems to be a nice product but personally even for people on budget I would advise them to save a bit more and enter in the terrain of the stablished american brands. And I say it as a European using a Supra Focus XL and WNS Vantage for barebow.
Is a topoint or this one better?
Hi
Is it good for hunitng?
Do you know how they are able to price these so much lower than the American bows?
Well it's called a junksing so ? Junk!
American high end bows are made out of higher end aluminum as well as machined risers, and R&D. This bow is a blatant rip off of Mathews current bridged riser. These guys are an archery cancer
They are able to lower the price because they spent 0 on field experience, knowledge, R&D and testing and just measured the dimensions of a several bows and blended it into that thing.. Add to that the less quality materials and cheap labour and cheap manufacturing overhead cost..
No regard or respect for innovation or quality.. But they will get there eventually by doing enough reverse engineering and charge as much as a US made bow.. Still will never buy a Chinese bow for that concept alone.. They are imitators not innovators
They don't sell it with the brand tax.
The top brands spend money on making some fancy new features, testing them and designing new manufacture procedures for the new modles almost every year.
The Chinese brands, on the contrary, use a same cam design on almost all of its bows, no to mention the design may be copied from somewhere else. They sell a certain bow for 2 to 5 years, and may still use some parts on new models.
Chinese brands also have less staff, instead they pay some dealers and top shooters for testing. The product end up good to shoot, although having minor problems like easily worn cables or easily loosen screws.
Between Diamond Edge Sb-1 and this one, which one do you think is better?
@@nicework253Sb1.Why did you choose edge 320 & not Sb1 ?
i just bought m128 on its way and i have a diamond infinite edge pro that i can compare with in around a weeks time, let me know if ure still thinking
@@huixiaolin9378 Results now plz :)?
@@Versosurma Unlike in the video, the bow didn't come with very bad finishing, though I would still say there was still minor finishing imperfections on the carbon film pattern, and the rubber grip on the bow. These were the major drawbacks.
Comparing the 2 bows, there is a huge difference in the vibration that I felt. There was noticable shock in the diamond infinite edge when compared to the m128, and I found myself to aim much more steady with the m128. It is also much more top heavy. I also never liked the spongy feeling I had with the diamond infinite edge at the backwall, which I couldnt feel at all with the M128.
I don't feel comfortable enough to comment on the feeling of the draw cycles since I have the 2 bows set at different poundages.
Aesthetically, I prefer the M128 as well. I'd say the biggest letdown would still be the finish though :)
@@huixiaolin9378 is it fast? (M128) is it accurate? Please advice..
Update.
Managed to blow riser on 3/4rd of limb bolt setting and "9" on draw length. I was jus tuning it at 60-80 arrows...
It broke where limb pivot point is... And now i get it, whats the difference between machined riser and casted...
I wrote to manufacturer but the hopes are low.
Can someone recomend quality American bow with cheap price tag?
Does Gordon know all these bow companies are using his limbs? 😉
Looked on the home page can not this bow is this too new
Sounds like it would make a good toss about hunting bow
Price please i waanna buy this is your shop open ?m posting this comment on fri 24 july
Junxing! They got that right junk
This bow or the max 7?
The same difference in the cams
Buy nice or buy twice !
Not all the time. I bought a Diamond Edge 320 from Apex Hunting outside of Brisbane. The employee who sold it to me even had one personally. I took it to the range for a couple of hours on a field circuit with the club president, then when I was sighting it in later another member pointed out that it was left-handed! I'm not. Being new, I had no idea.
My girlfriend bought a trad recurve bow from the shop at the same time, but the guys at the range quickly picked up that one of the limbs was severely warped. Maybe it helped that she's a chick ;)
So sometimes it also depends on if the people you're buying things from are observant and professional, or even care -- regardless if they've been shooting bows for over a decade or not.
A four hour round trip later, we received new limbs and a refund.
Chinese compound bow more cheeper and equel accurate than american compound bow... Anyone can buy it.. The quality and uses like same, why should buy the expensive item...
would it be difficult to name the other bows that can beat this bow in value/performance?
bought the bow, it's pretty damn good
How is the bow now?
@@Vi-pv3xi strings need to be replaced.. came with d loop not centered.. serving has since been worn.. otherwise a great bow
@@YokeeLowkey Nice. Thanks for the response
In Asia I find this bow for 180 $ us or 155 euro
Didn't you know, some bow from pse or hoyt were junxing rebrand
source of info plz
M125 is faster then this bow i think
This bow maybe peak a second
i swear he looks dissapointed everytime he shoots
30lb is nothing WTF?
Looks like a bad ripoff of a Triax.. Sorry but I will never be interested in a Chinese made bow
Looks more like Mathews halon x comp to me?
A lot of bow you can find in Lancaster which are rebranded as different bow, actually made in China. They make all kinds of things, from high to low end.
No thanks. Buy a reliable brand secondhand bow.
Kenneth Osborne problem is, you won’t find a good, well known brand, bow here for $350 AU! Trust me, I’m trying! 😂
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The name says it all. Junking lol
Looks like a Halon rip off🤫
The chinese? Ripping off an american company? I would disown my bowshop for selling these.
too early.
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Chinese hey....lol good luck with that
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It’s basically a poor rip off of Mathews style bows. You get what you pay for so don’t expect much from this if you are a serious archer.