Best Recurve Bow for under 100 USD?!

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  • Best Recurve Bow for under 100 USD?!
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  • @SurvivalLilly
    @SurvivalLilly  2 года назад +74

    This bow originally was designed by the company Samick. Apparently it has become an OEM product, so other companies are putting their brand on it.
    Samick Sage Bow: amzn.to/3eddVDe
    Samick Sage Bow Youth: amzn.to/3T4SB1i

    • @campsite4198
      @campsite4198 2 года назад +1

      Hey Lilly!
      I believe I see a pattern here, and I think I know what you are up to.. I wish you luck and all the best!
      If I'm correct, I'm inspired to apply for myself.
      If incorrect, then I'm seeing patterns indicating I should apply regardless.
      Thanks for the push!

    • @alainlevin6965
      @alainlevin6965 2 года назад +1

      Dead Lilly
      You are well prepared for the tribulation
      However what are your preps for your soul ?

    • @StompingRabbits
      @StompingRabbits 2 года назад +1

      Dragon woman...

    • @oskarwall2611
      @oskarwall2611 2 года назад +1

      have a nice day

    • @bojan2501
      @bojan2501 2 года назад +2

      Hi, I tried to search for it in EU online stores Germany and Austria but no luck. Can you share the website where you ordered yours please?
      Thank you for the video and all best.

  • @TimBarnett-pl9kd
    @TimBarnett-pl9kd 9 месяцев назад +21

    Years ago my local sporting goods store had pallet of "Fred Bear" bows for sale. There were 50 bows on sale for $40 each. I bought them all, then took them on trips to give aways! Much fun giving bows to strangers!

    • @pepepepito623
      @pepepepito623 5 месяцев назад

      Check around your attic/garage...
      Will $46.87 do? But it has to be less than 40 pounds in draw/weight or video's Fraulein wouldn't approve...

    • @dragozhekovdragov8377
      @dragozhekovdragov8377 2 месяца назад +1

      Малоумник😮😅

    • @davidgraham2673
      @davidgraham2673 Месяц назад

      What a great treasure trove of Fred Bear bows to find.
      I imagine a few were collectible models.
      Giving them as gifts would be a great thing to do too.

    • @ifv2089
      @ifv2089 28 дней назад

      Fred Bear bows for $40 that's a crime

  • @AC_702
    @AC_702 2 года назад +74

    Can confirm this is a nice bow. People for some reason hate on it because it is a "beginner" or cheap bow, but I really like mine.

  • @samstewart4444
    @samstewart4444 2 года назад +94

    By far, this is the best video you have ever made. There is so much information, particularly the modifications to the bow. Guns require a massive infrastructure to build and maintain a supply of ammunition which may not exist after a zombie apocalypse. Plus guns give away your position. Well done, you made a great video.👍

    • @sgtpepperCZE
      @sgtpepperCZE 2 года назад +1

      exactly, thank you Lilly for this video, I think this is most bow shooting informative video ever!

    • @jtc1947
      @jtc1947 2 года назад +6

      @ SAM, Yess! Bow and Arrow are fairly quiet. Be like the old AMER-INDIAN saying? "Be the one who strikes from NOWHERE and remains UNSEEN!"" Whut You tink??

    • @silent1967
      @silent1967 2 года назад

      @@ZREXER1250 Try 300 Blackout with a can.

    • @silent1967
      @silent1967 2 года назад +4

      In a zombie apocalypse if all you have is a bow you're dead or a zombie as well. Don't get me wrong, I use a bow too, but we're talking zombies here.

    • @tigger6186
      @tigger6186 2 года назад +2

      @@silent1967 yeah the head has to roll to stop them.

  • @ShireIO
    @ShireIO 2 года назад +25

    These are going for around $170 USD here with the limbs going for $85. Very informative video however and it's always great to see the modifications you like for making the bow a bit more quiet and accurate.

  • @tijsvandenbroeck304
    @tijsvandenbroeck304 Год назад +12

    I have a Samick Sage and this video helped me so much in setting it up properly. Your other archery videos have also taught me a lot, so keep up the good work!

  • @NPC-fl3gq
    @NPC-fl3gq 2 года назад +15

    Lilly, if you use string whiskers (or some kind of fur etc) try putting them at different lengths from the end of the bow - it can be more effective due to the way harmonics work (and putting them a little closer to the end of the bow can help you maintain as much speed as possible whilst still dampening the string effectively).
    Another tip, when putting felt into the limb pockets, use enough felt that you can also dampen the gap between the pocket and the base of the limb (the cross-sectional area).
    These two things can have a significant impact on noise and vibration.

  • @kd5nrh
    @kd5nrh 8 месяцев назад +6

    When using anti-seize on something like those limb bolt holes, run the screw alone in until it just bottoms out before attaching the limbs. That way you know the paste extends a bit past where the bolt will ever go with the limb in place, and you're protected if you store the bolts in the holes while disassembled.
    Also a bit of removable spray adhesive on your cloth shims (spray the riser side, put the shim in place, some cling wrap , then bolt the limb on until the adhesive dries) will keep them in place while it's disassembled so you have fewer bits to keep up with.

  • @cliffy0012
    @cliffy0012 2 года назад +23

    I’ve been in archery for a long time and have several bows. However my favourite is still my Samick Polaris recurve. I don’t know why but it’s a joy to shoot. I’m a left handed shooters and managed to get one easily. I’ve had the same bow for around 20 years and it is still performing as new 👍

  • @jacob.tudragens
    @jacob.tudragens 9 месяцев назад +3

    You are a good instructor!
    I've been an archer since the summer after 5th grade.
    Over half a century, now!
    Keep it up.
    You have a calling.

  • @TechieTard
    @TechieTard 2 года назад +11

    The Samick Sage was my first "takedown" recurve bow. I agree, it's the best for beginners. I would then move up to a SinoArt 58 if you want something with a shorter riser. It's more compact, it does require a hex wrench, but you can get the bolted type that lily has on the Samick. I've got a pretty stock build, I shoot the 65 limbs. for most guys, I'd go with 35/40 pds for beginners and the absolute lightest for the gals out there unless you've got a thicker build. Don't forget the string wax and an extra string!

  • @jayjagomcshanley9168
    @jayjagomcshanley9168 5 месяцев назад +1

    I really admire the way you explain everything in such detail. You really cover so many fine points of the "how's" and "whys" and even take the time to do some silencing and stabilizing modifications before using the bow. A true perfectionist and awesome teacher. I look forward to watching more of your videos. Thank you for your time and efforts.

  • @edporter9355
    @edporter9355 2 года назад +8

    Hi Lilly. Always good to see you and to listen and learn. Well Done. Please remember to continue to be gathering firewood at every opportunity while you can. Things seem to be getting darker with each passing day. Please stay safe in your travels ...Michigan, USA

  • @tomarmstrong750
    @tomarmstrong750 2 года назад +14

    An alternate to a leather arrow rest is to use the loop half of a self adhesive hook and loop (velcro) strip. Also, ordinary waterproof grease will work in the absence of copper anti-seize grease.
    Finally, wool yarn works well for a string silencer. Cut a dozen or so pieces 4-5 inches long, bundle them and attach with a small zip tie, nylon thread or through the string as in the video. After a few shots, the pieces of yarn form a fuzzy ball.

  • @tombaker2523
    @tombaker2523 Год назад +2

    I bought two of them years ago at 60 lbs draw with set of 45 lbs limbs also extra limbs were 40 bucks and the bows were around 80 bucks each great price and they shoot very well I put leather limb savers just under where the string touches the limbs and lama hair 4 inches down from there shooting 400 spine 200 grain up front vertualy no noise at all b proper brace height is they key in noise reduction happy shooting. Love the videos Lilly keep up the good work

  • @valjaliovajusername
    @valjaliovajusername Год назад +4

    Thanks for the video. I have that bow, 25#, for 6-7 months, and I am delighted.
    My son who is 11, and of course much smaller than me, shots it together with me, without any issues. I bought Hoyt Satori, but I still prefer Samick Sage, because I'm still not used to 55# Satori.
    Love your vids, so natural and relaxed. And finally, have to say- I envy you on that amazing shooting range. Cheers and keep up the good work 👍

  • @rickyfargason8859
    @rickyfargason8859 2 года назад +5

    You are absolutely right. Samick Sage is the best bow for under $100. I got a 55# one that's incredible! It's a take down with thumb nuts exactly like yours, same finish. I like the satin finish better, less reflection. I store mine inside a military surplus bag for the USMC machine gun barrels. It fits perfectly with room for take down arrows. But I think more importantly than the bow being fancy or expensive is practicing with it until it becomes an extension of yourself. You could make a self bow for even less money as long as you can place an arrow exactly where you want it. And even more important, when it counts, like hunting for food.

  • @Markismij
    @Markismij Год назад +3

    i shot several beginner class bows at the club and tried some at a shop. At the end of the day i walked out with a Samick Sage.
    With 30 lbs draw it shoots very accurate and easy for me. After a while i will get a better compettion bow, but the Samick Sage is the perfect training bow.
    Easy to adjust. Sometimes i train with a 5 lbs less limbs pair, to be able to easily shoot for a longer time. For traditional, you can't go wrong to start on this.

  • @TwistedSither
    @TwistedSither 2 года назад +9

    I really wish I'd found your channel before getting rid of my bow, Lilly. I've learned a lot of useful information from your archery videos.

  • @briansherrillruralliving9708
    @briansherrillruralliving9708 2 года назад +7

    Very good video. I used to shoot compound bows but never did traditional archery. I have to admit this video educated me very much. Thanks for sharing this! Oh and take care this Winter . 👍

  • @vadimgor1061
    @vadimgor1061 Год назад +4

    Thank you very much Lilly. It’s a very good, practical and informative video. This kind of bow is exactly what I was thinking about to start with. Very appreciated!

  • @beadcutter8644
    @beadcutter8644 2 года назад +4

    Great video. Due to some health issues, I can't pull a recurve or compound bow anymore, so I hunt with a crossbow now. I was amazed at its accuracy and the killing power of it when I first tried it.

  • @bowman321123
    @bowman321123 2 года назад +4

    I've had my Samick Sage for years, hunting, target, competition, still a sweet, comfortable bow to shoot. I recently changed my limbs down to #40 from #45, (age, mine!) still my go-to bow in spite of the others that I have.

  • @sorenson111
    @sorenson111 2 года назад +9

    Good morning Lilly!
    I bought my first bow a couple years ago. I was going to buy this one because of your video on your Samick SHT. After doing a lot of research I decided to go with the Southwest Archery Spider. From what I read one of the original designers from samick moved to Southwest. They basically use the same style but made it a little more sleek and not as boxy. I would love to see you do a review on this as well!
    It's supposedly like the same exage 2.0.

  • @philipbrowne7620
    @philipbrowne7620 2 года назад +1

    Keep ‘em coming Lily. You’re the best!
    Alles Gute

  • @Native_love
    @Native_love 2 года назад +1

    YT hasn't shown me any of your videos in months! I missed your videos Lilly! This is awesome! Thank you!

  • @BBDragon66
    @BBDragon66 2 года назад +6

    People don't realize how much fun archery can be. It is also a great skill to learn and have.

  • @TilveranWrites
    @TilveranWrites 2 года назад +1

    That's a big surprise on the price and so many tips on setting it up to hunt. Thanks Lilly. Great fun to watch you shoot again.

  • @BenMJay
    @BenMJay 2 года назад +4

    Great review Lily! I think I might purchase this bow. Great value!

  • @VikingTorolf
    @VikingTorolf 2 года назад +1

    Thank you for another nice video Lilly!
    I have to say though, that slow is a relative word. With e.g. 40 pound limbs, I don't think this bow appears as slow at all. One of my bows is a Samick Sage and I am thinking of buying 35 limbs just to save the life of my targets a bit...
    Also I think this bow does not need velcro on the limb tips. It is OK without. String silencers are preferred though.
    Yet, another thing. There is self-adhesive velcro that work on the shelf just as well (you don'tneed to put superglue on there, which might be difficult to take away). I have even tried thin self-adhesive furniture felt paws for the shelf and side which has worked great too.

  • @bowhunter69
    @bowhunter69 2 года назад +4

    Oh I got a new pse fishing bow but can remove fishing line piece to be simple recurve bow . Got it on a swap estimated value $ 150 nzd about 86 euros . Very happy .

  • @mcooper4620
    @mcooper4620 2 года назад +3

    I have always enjoyed your videos. This is one of the best. I’m so thankful you did this I’m just now thinking about getting into archery and this helped so much. Thanks for sharing

  • @rcohen1860
    @rcohen1860 4 месяца назад

    What a beautiful bow! Thank you for the lesson on Hole spraying and hole maintainance. I think a lot of people underestimate this part of archery, and just focus on shooting small animals>

  • @jimnicholson5889
    @jimnicholson5889 5 месяцев назад

    Thank you for such a clear and concise presentation. I have learnt a lot from your explanation.

  • @Zerzil1974
    @Zerzil1974 Год назад +1

    Great advice on the bow, but also how to make affordable customizations in order to fit your bow to you. Love this video! Keep up the great work Lily! I hope you're staying safe

  • @AC_702
    @AC_702 2 года назад +1

    Oh Lilly...thank you for reviewing this now and the stuff you need to do to keep it tip top. I'm going to work on my bows screws and paste them immediately

  • @Maddie_Madds
    @Maddie_Madds 2 года назад +4

    I love shooting on the 3D range, and crafting my own Hunting practice Arrows. I actually have a Hoyt Satori Traditional Bow on order, as I thought I'd get one before inflation hits it hard.
    Have you ever tried Carbon/Bamboo limbs?
    They are super smooth that pulling 45lb Carbon/Bamboo feels lighter than pulling 40lb Fiberglass limbs, due to much less stacking.

  • @stevetoth4843
    @stevetoth4843 11 месяцев назад

    😢We appreciate you greatly Lilly. For all the information you give the people. You are a special person and so greatly appreciated. Please stay Strong and God bless you and your family.

  • @apdeloss
    @apdeloss 11 месяцев назад

    After watching this video, I decided to buy the same recurve bow. You're so influential.😊 I own 2 compound bows, so this is my 3rd bow. Finishing the setup. I'm excited to start using my new bow.

  • @CharlesSmith-ye3fv
    @CharlesSmith-ye3fv Год назад +1

    USA 101 Tennessee Smoky Mountain Prepper Have a left-handed 45 pound just like that one I ❤️ God bless you Lilly Love your beauty and your videos

  • @greywolfwalking6359
    @greywolfwalking6359 2 года назад +1

    Good job of explaining this new bow!! I have been shooting since 1957!!
    Thanks for sharing 👍!!
    👍🏹🦊🧙‍♂️🐺🏹👍!!!

  • @prairieprepper
    @prairieprepper 2 года назад

    I got these for my kids for Christmas last year. Very happy, as always, with their product.

  • @jacktribble5253
    @jacktribble5253 2 года назад +4

    A buddy of mine has a Sage and he loves it. He uses it with a fishing rig that mounts to the stabilizer receptacle. Anyway. Best of Days to You and Yours.

  • @bakerboy8910
    @bakerboy8910 Год назад

    You can start at any weight you want really. If it's too heavy, just start by pulling the string back and back into rest position until you can comfortably draw and hold for a few seconds. Then you can start shooting and working on form

  • @josephhyland8904
    @josephhyland8904 2 года назад +1

    Recurves and fingers forever! My recurve (if I can still even string and pull it) is 53 lb. draw weight. I do have a set of three-pin sights, but shoot off the shelf. Bear Takedown bow.

  • @phishingphil5965
    @phishingphil5965 2 года назад +3

    Great video, I’ve had the same bow for a few years now and I love it

  • @Rattlesnakesam
    @Rattlesnakesam 2 года назад +2

    I'm going to get one, they should have you as a brand ambassador if they knew what was good for them! 😉❤️
    Great video Lilly, I'm a huge fan 😊

  • @gazthewoodsman6483
    @gazthewoodsman6483 2 года назад +2

    Thumbs up! My very first bow was a recurve, wood/fiberglass laminated limbs. I was pulling 66lb at my draw length, alot of practice arrows and alot of game meat, and it lasted 40 years, the top limb broke about five years ago :(

  • @Hatchet898
    @Hatchet898 2 года назад

    For stringing, put the top loop of the string over the limb (not the string nock), put the bottom loop in the string nock, then put the cup end of the stringer over the bottom string nock, and the loop over the top limb, (further down the limb where the string is) pull the bow while stood on the stringer, and just slide the string into the top loop

  • @jasonb4738
    @jasonb4738 2 года назад +2

    $100? $150 up in the US. Still an awesome lil bow to take on camping trips with the kids. We got into buying old pawn shop bows. $20 for an Bear Whitetail. Restring and some lube it’s actually my favorite to practice with. It will for sure get your arms and stance correct.

  • @paul5434
    @paul5434 11 месяцев назад

    Hi Lilly🖐️ Did you grow up in a family that were into camping & hunting? Your very knowledgeable about these thing's.. You sure are good with a bow. I tried it as a kid it's not as easy as it look's.. God bless you Lilly 🙏

  • @Wodens-Wolf
    @Wodens-Wolf 2 года назад +1

    Hey good to see another bow video! I put a sight on my manderin duck recurve and it's so much better. 😍🏹🙌🏻

  • @gibstera5580
    @gibstera5580 2 года назад +1

    Great video. I always was interested in a bow, but never knew where to start. Thank you 😀

  • @clydenail7747
    @clydenail7747 2 года назад +2

    Well done Lilly, highly informative and very interesting!! Your skills are amazing!

  • @tangobayus
    @tangobayus 2 года назад +1

    My Samick Sage costs a bit more, but I like it very much. I practice at 10 feet in my basement and I use a Whisker Bisquit to get the arrow to fly straight. I paid about $150 some years ago. One deciding factor was the grip- the Samick has a very comfortable round grip. I use a wrist-mounted release. A bow like this is a legitimate option for home defense.

  • @koko2bware
    @koko2bware 2 года назад +2

    I always love your great videos Lilly!! Stay strong satay safe!!

  • @sparkyswearsalot
    @sparkyswearsalot Год назад +1

    Just got mine! I can't wait to go play with it! I've been waiting months to get it, and thanks to some birthday money, I could afford it finally.

  • @russellrattys6581
    @russellrattys6581 Год назад

    Hi Lilly, im a prepper in the UK, i have watched your channel a few times, i watch Nate at canadian prepper a lot
    I have just ordered a samick sage myself, originally i wanted a bow in a complete set, from a local company, they called it the "hunter kit" but they didnt have any available, so i made my own kit on their website, using the samick sage as the bow, then got all of the kit parts separately, and it worked out around the same cost
    One thing i have thought about regarding prepping is, making bow strings and arrows, the bow itself should last a good many years, but the string is what i would call a "wear part" and arrows can snap, bend, the vanes/flights and nocks can be destroyed, and it would be good to be able to make all your own parts in a SHTF situation, because i can imagine the bow being the only thing left after so long
    Ammunition for guns runs out, and you cant really make more, knives are ok, you can sharpen them, but there not really good for hunting, so, preppers need to figure out how to keep their bows in fully working condition, by making their own strings and arrows

    • @SurvivalLilly
      @SurvivalLilly  Год назад +1

      Hello Russel, Thanks for your message. I have shot bows and used the same bowstring for 7+ years and they basically never rip. If you are concerned about that get 2 or 3 bowstrings and they will last you a life time. Just wax them and that's the only maintenance you have to do.

  • @johnbrowniv
    @johnbrowniv 2 года назад +1

    I have one. You inspired me to dust it off and practice. Well done!

  • @fatacus42
    @fatacus42 Месяц назад

    i started out on the samick sage #45 in 2015 and still have have it to this day. lovely bow and i wouldnt replace it. i have it in a soft take down bow case. next to my sas manticore 150 pound recurve crossbow, which is itself is lovely and shoots accurately at 25 yards with iron sights no problem with 20 inch bolts and 100 grain tips

  • @wendigo7176
    @wendigo7176 5 месяцев назад

    I have this bow at home (Samick Sage 62)with the same string and I dont really like it that much, not sure whats the problem, but it just feels off to me. I use Black Sheep Nova 64 which is about the same price, but it ranges from 35 to 50 while the Samick from 25 to 55

  • @ldn0224
    @ldn0224 2 года назад

    I have a cheap PSE bow from years ago. I have done some simple mods and still learning but has gotten more accurate and works well. It's true you do not have to spend big money on the bow itself. Get good strings and wax them and find a silence system. Add buffers if a take down type.

  • @skweeza169
    @skweeza169 2 года назад

    I had the cheaper copy of this, the Epic Hawke with 55 lb limbs. Shot it for a couple years and the riser came apart. It let go at full draw and and gave me a huge fright and a big red welt on my stoumach. I still have another one with 40 lb limbs and it's riser is separating too.

  • @grahamedwards7710
    @grahamedwards7710 2 года назад

    Thakyou Lilly, been trying to decide on a bow, this has made my mind up for me,thanks.

  • @richarddoonrod6491
    @richarddoonrod6491 2 года назад +3

    Hi Lilly you are a marvel with the bow, your knowledge and shooting skill are amazing, I love your chanel. More videos please.

  • @ZPX945
    @ZPX945 Год назад

    Thanks so much! I'm I the market for a bow and your video was extremely helpful. 🙂

  • @ronaleck9777
    @ronaleck9777 2 года назад

    learning so much from you Lilly , I have never owned a bow, I will rewatch , this ,,thank you

  • @victormartin6608
    @victormartin6608 2 года назад +1

    excellent video !! Thank you Lily. 😊
    Yes I agree with your evaluation. 😎

  • @Duke_of_Prunes
    @Duke_of_Prunes 2 года назад

    One hundred bucks?! That bow looks really nice 👌 My daughter is no longer able to compete at the school she transferred to, but I now want my own bow to practice, myself.

  • @ArgentinaManit
    @ArgentinaManit 27 дней назад

    It looks exactly as my Top Archery 62" bow 🙂 thank you, I knew new things for me from this video

  • @denniscleveland669
    @denniscleveland669 7 месяцев назад

    A piece of 10#, adhesive backed Velcro, works great for the arrow shelf.

  • @juanduque7983
    @juanduque7983 Год назад

    you can also use anit-sieze grease (automotive) for the screws if your'e taking down on a basis

  • @ydrullvalaar2025
    @ydrullvalaar2025 2 года назад

    Hi ! Lily, I like very much this video 'cause it is clearly explain and advices are great. I have plenty of your videos
    and they are very useful. I practice with a snow goose mandarin duck 60 pounds it's a good how. Thanks for all Lily 😘

  • @stoneyrunva
    @stoneyrunva Год назад

    Candle wax for arrow slide improves noise and accuracy over a leather option.

  • @theboydidgood
    @theboydidgood 11 месяцев назад

    @SurvivalLilly Great video, loads of top tips for the beginner in one video.
    I have a very cheap bow and its not very good so im thinking if going for the Samik Sage and some better xarbon arrows.
    I'd like to use your affiliate link for Europe if you have one but none if the links in your videos seem to work for me?

  • @jacobtrepanier1955
    @jacobtrepanier1955 4 месяца назад

    Many Canadian provinces have a 40lb minimum but New Brunswick has a 45lb minimum...just a FYI. Love your videos.

  • @weekendstuff
    @weekendstuff 2 года назад +1

    Love the detailed information provided. Thanks for sharing.

  • @alejandro1924
    @alejandro1924 Год назад

    Hi Lilly you’re a amazing woman. You’re my new favorite survivalist. Question, what arrows are you using? Thanks. Happy new year

  • @jeremyhoerter9038
    @jeremyhoerter9038 2 года назад

    Great video. Thanks for taking the time to make this.

  • @zou6492
    @zou6492 2 года назад

    Hello Lilly Another great video 👍 Congratulations and greetings from Belgium Europe 😉🖐️🇧🇪

  • @donaldeugenealford4080
    @donaldeugenealford4080 2 года назад +1

    Great shooting Lilly,I like your bow.

  • @thomasbradley3195
    @thomasbradley3195 2 года назад

    Do you hunt wild boar, deer, or turkey and clean/cook your game kill? New to your excellent channel.

  • @winni7150
    @winni7150 2 года назад

    This is great information. I love the practice area I will like to see you shoot at moving targets

  • @secondhandlyon2603
    @secondhandlyon2603 2 года назад

    Samick also makes decent guitars. It's all strings under tension I guess so it makes sense.

  • @shadezbp7298
    @shadezbp7298 2 года назад

    Been watching Lilly for sometime now
    She’s amazing love her crossbow slap up
    Loads of cool interesting videos
    I’m a Fan big time anytime your in Australia Lilly I’ll show you the outback and how to use a boomerang like the indigenous people here anyways keep up the good work love the videos Gday from down under SteveO

  • @2011woodlands
    @2011woodlands 2 года назад

    with compound bows and crossbows being so popular, recurves are fairly cheap on the secondary market.

  • @correctpolitically4784
    @correctpolitically4784 2 года назад

    I got a martin Jaguar You can find 1 used less than 100$ . It has an aluminum riser so you can outfit it like a compound with quality sites and accessories . Mine has accessories like a vibration dampener a d loop for a release and a whisker biscuit . Also fiberoptic sites. A samick is nice but if Im gonna hunt , they can be a bit delicate . Extra limbs are a good idea. Don't under estimate the importance of quality arrows and arrow heads that don't fail at crappy times. Also I don't like taking a bow down . It never seems to set exactly the same so I lock tite everything I can. I like beaver balls string silencers on my recurve. Also I think nothing beats a good leather forearm guard that fits right. Get a whisker biscuit and your bow will be much quieter. Good job .

  • @andrewsock1608
    @andrewsock1608 2 года назад

    Great vid 👍👍Twisting limbs are usually from crooked or uneven string nock shoulders or bad stringing methods .

  • @TheArby13
    @TheArby13 7 месяцев назад

    Samick Sage now on Amazon is about $150. I have a southwest Archery...looks identical.

  • @tomgodzik3461
    @tomgodzik3461 2 года назад

    Great video. Thanks 👍 I bought the Black Hunter recurve bow at 30# for target shooting only.

  • @kiamichiozarks7056
    @kiamichiozarks7056 2 года назад

    Excellent video, with much needed information, plus it was very entertaining.

  • @benwinter2420
    @benwinter2420 2 года назад

    Made bows from the quinine tree native north Australia by accident , very elastic hardwood whose boiled bark made the first malaria meds

  • @benwinter2420
    @benwinter2420 2 года назад

    For heavy weight compound bows . . bend the bow first as in hold it low & use the tricep of non string holding arm to push the bow out to cock . . that muscle stronger than bicep trying to pull outright

  • @josephdollar9541
    @josephdollar9541 7 месяцев назад

    This Chik is tha Bommmb ! Talented...smart....Foxxy...all the great stuff !

  • @glenurquhart2300
    @glenurquhart2300 Год назад

    Super awesome video ! I learned a ton from this vid. Thank you !!

  • @uwemaurer2027
    @uwemaurer2027 8 месяцев назад

    Mein erster Bogen war ein Cartell mit 3 Pfeilen für 40 €. Im Laufe der Zeit kamen andere Wurfarme dazu , aber selbst jetzt , 9 Jahre später leistet er immer nocht gute Dienste in den Händen meiner Stieftochter und meiner Partnerin . Zum Üben recht er alle mal ! Ob der Bogen trifft liegt nicht am Bogund Visier anbauen en , das ist Sache des Schützen . Wir Schießen ihn alle als Blankbogen , aber man kann jederzeit Button und Visier nachrüsten . Preiswerter geht es kaum !

  • @Foreverlilly4749
    @Foreverlilly4749 2 года назад

    These resemble October mountain bows. Only bows I hunt with. I have the 35, 45 and 50 depending on what I am hunting. I love my recurves from OMP. Must be the same company, they are exactly the same including price. Take downs are awesome.

  • @dragonback6075
    @dragonback6075 18 дней назад

    Not forgetting targets heads shoot flatter compared to broadheads. If it's a hunting/survival bow practice makes perfect with the broadheads your (actually) going to need.

  • @Armyjay
    @Armyjay 2 года назад

    Thanks, great video very informative. I always wondered what is the purpose the little bits of fur on Bow Strings, now i know : string silencers!

  • @trashpanda2396
    @trashpanda2396 2 года назад +1

    I bought one right before the scamdemic. Shot thousands of arrows through it. Been taking it hunting 3 years. Thought of getting a "better" bow but not sure I would benefit. Plus I'm not worried about setting it down and dragging it through the woods.

    • @SurvivalLilly
      @SurvivalLilly  2 года назад +2

      this bow is accurate. there is now reason why you should buy a more expensive bow which has the same accuracy.

    • @dkveracity65able
      @dkveracity65able 2 года назад +2

      Love that bow, it takes to modifications very easily and with a elevated rest and button combo its super accurate. It looks alot prettier with that risor medallion then when I got mine when it first came out.