Katarina. Thank you so much for explaining better how the knocking point works! It was a great Xmas present! Have a great holiday and wonderful start to new year.
I have a similar 'knocking point' on mine as well, it really is a good way if you using thumb release, since its lot more convinient for the thumb. Not a fan of using thumb rings, I like to 'feel' the string but that can be of a pain when you shooting a lot constantly - the string feels like kinda cutting the skin. This way one has a smoother touch to it. And yeah, the only thing is about it, you have to load the arrows on top and not under the knocking point - one has to get used to it, but when one does, it gets smooth really. Merry Christmas everyone :)
Yes, for that reason we like to make this kind of nocking point - then no need for thumbring or for slavic release to tape a lot of finges. We do not shoot with gloves anyway. Thumb rings are quite clumsy for my taste, and they are not exactly great in cold climate...
Happy New Year Katarina, I just wanted to know what Mihai’s draw weight is for his speed shooting? Would you advice #45 or less? Thankyou in advance and my wife and I love your fashion designs. God bless from Canada! Brrrrr
Hello! :D Thanks! Mihai is shooting normally with 36 pounds nowdays. With lower poundage one can shoot 200-300 arrows per day without getting so tired so one can practise the techical skills better. Of course with 36 pounds it's not possible to hunt, but we don't hunt anyway, just horseback archery :D (He CAN shoot with 50# but no reason to do so) Stay warm! Here in Finland interesting winter too... towards the spring!!
Katarina. Thank you so much for explaining better how the knocking point works! It was a great Xmas present! Have a great holiday and wonderful start to new year.
happy christmas, friends!
Thank you very much for the tip!! I do it in my bow and works great!! Happy new yea and greetings from Brazil!!
Merry Chrismas Katariina!! 😊
I love my flying sword quiver and recommend it to all archers. Merry Christmas Mihai and Katariina!
Merry Christmas from Tasmania/ Australia 🙏❤️
Brava Katariina 👍
E anche bella 😉
That’s been interesting nocking points!
Thank you so much for explaining! 🙏
Merry Christmas to you both and family!
🎄🏹🌟❄️
Always enjoy your videos ! Merry Christmas to you and your family !
Thanks! Good luck!
I nock underneath and it works great. its padding for my index finger for string twist
I have a similar 'knocking point' on mine as well, it really is a good way if you using thumb release, since its lot more convinient for the thumb. Not a fan of using thumb rings, I like to 'feel' the string but that can be of a pain when you shooting a lot constantly - the string feels like kinda cutting the skin. This way one has a smoother touch to it. And yeah, the only thing is about it, you have to load the arrows on top and not under the knocking point - one has to get used to it, but when one does, it gets smooth really. Merry Christmas everyone :)
Yes, for that reason we like to make this kind of nocking point - then no need for thumbring or for slavic release to tape a lot of finges. We do not shoot with gloves anyway. Thumb rings are quite clumsy for my taste, and they are not exactly great in cold climate...
@@LAHBA I didn't notice what product you use for the first coat apart from hockey tape please.
@@lebondave4377 First I put hockey tape / leukoplast and the out layer is electric tape 💪🏼
An awesome quiver. I will get it one day for sure.
Merry Christmas to you too 😁
Happy New Year Katarina, I just wanted to know what Mihai’s draw weight is for his speed shooting? Would you advice #45 or less? Thankyou in advance and my wife and I love your fashion designs. God bless from Canada! Brrrrr
Hello! :D Thanks! Mihai is shooting normally with 36 pounds nowdays. With lower poundage one can shoot 200-300 arrows per day without getting so tired so one can practise the techical skills better. Of course with 36 pounds it's not possible to hunt, but we don't hunt anyway, just horseback archery :D (He CAN shoot with 50# but no reason to do so)
Stay warm! Here in Finland interesting winter too... towards the spring!!
@@LAHBA thankyou for you help Katarina. Keep warm and Godbless.