I would highly recommend a "bowstring clip" which prevents your bowstring from completely "un-twisting" all the time when you stow it away it will make your brace height adjustment waaay quicker, excuse my choice of words, english is not my first language. The clip provides the ability to take the string off the limbs and attach the top and the bottom end in a clip, which as I said prevents your string from untwisting. Therefore the next time you string your bow, all you have to do is un-clip the ends throw the top part of the string over the top, attach the bottom part and string with your bow tension cord. 9/10 times you should be good to go without the need of adding huge amounts of furhter twists. Just a friendly advice :)
They need to design a bow stringer thats retractable like a tape measure. This way it doesnt get tangled or knotted up. I havent seen that style riser yet. Is it supposed to act like an arm guard or just helps to position hand. Looks great.
@@NUSensei yes! I’m glad you asked! It’s to allow me to shoot further distance with my relatively light bow setup, while not ideal, it makes it possible for me to shoot 70m if I wanted to, which I did that day 😇 nice to hear from you again! 🫶
@@NUSensei I’m not quite there yet, I just wanted to know what’s goal looks like, I can just hit the target that’s it, not much group happening so I’ll soon go back to shorter distances to train 🏹🫶
Hi, I just noticed you’ve been actively using the Community Tab. It seems like you’ve already addressed a lot of the questions that have come up there.🙃 I’d suggest not removing the limb every time you adjust the brace height. ILF limbs tend to “settle” slightly after the first hard pull on the string, which can cause a minimal change in the brace height (up to about 1mm). Take a look at what J. Kaminski does when stringing his bow. That firm pull isn’t just for show-it’s practical! (Example: Sebastian Flute EVO Riser @14:20min).
What a great video showing your setup. I like your backwards sight trick for the extra distance on you low poundage setup. Cheers.
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I would highly recommend a "bowstring clip" which prevents your bowstring from completely "un-twisting" all the time when you stow it away it will make your brace height adjustment waaay quicker, excuse my choice of words, english is not my first language. The clip provides the ability to take the string off the limbs and attach the top and the bottom end in a clip, which as I said prevents your string from untwisting. Therefore the next time you string your bow, all you have to do is un-clip the ends throw the top part of the string over the top, attach the bottom part and string with your bow tension cord. 9/10 times you should be good to go without the need of adding huge amounts of furhter twists. Just a friendly advice :)
@@Smiagol08 yes, that’s true! It would save so much time 😂 thank you for the advice!
They need to design a bow stringer thats retractable like a tape measure. This way it doesnt get tangled or knotted up. I havent seen that style riser yet. Is it supposed to act like an arm guard or just helps to position hand. Looks great.
@@albikes8484 omg I agree!
Is there a reason why you put the sight on backwards?
@@NUSensei yes! I’m glad you asked! It’s to allow me to shoot further distance with my relatively light bow setup, while not ideal, it makes it possible for me to shoot 70m if I wanted to, which I did that day 😇 nice to hear from you again! 🫶
@@BeginnerArcherRita That's what I thought. I didn't think you were shooting long distance already.
@@NUSensei I’m not quite there yet, I just wanted to know what’s goal looks like, I can just hit the target that’s it, not much group happening so I’ll soon go back to shorter distances to train 🏹🫶
Hi,
I just noticed you’ve been actively using the Community Tab.
It seems like you’ve already addressed a lot of the questions that have come up there.🙃
I’d suggest not removing the limb every time you adjust the brace height. ILF limbs tend to “settle” slightly after the first hard pull on the string, which can cause a minimal change in the brace height (up to about 1mm).
Take a look at what J. Kaminski does when stringing his bow. That firm pull isn’t just for show-it’s practical! (Example: Sebastian Flute EVO Riser @14:20min).