k m archery. No my friend that is the beauty it only goes by those numbers on the side of the limb that are written in white it does not matter how many time the bow changes hands it literally goes by the writing on the side of the limb.
@@sigmanarchery54 really ? Cool . I still don't think I will need the warranty. I don't see myself taxing it that far I'm only a 26 inch draw . But it's still cool .
k m archery. Yes that bow was put through the test it was dry fired 100’s of times and was just fine. They are super nice bow. Take care my friend and enjoy it.
I would presume the arrow weight Was below 10 grains per pound of draw ? This bow averages 157 fps at just below 12 grains per pound Which I find is not unusual Most trad bows I own are in and around that Speed some more some less with 12 grains per pound Go under 10 grains per pound then speed increases dramatically. For me 10 grains per pound arrow weight is a safe choice .
@@hermannecker6257 That's fantastic . If I include student bows( really light) n wall hangers (really old, some would probably break ) I'm at 82 bows . I tend to shoot very few . Mostly the "Asian" styles . Though I have really fallen for a reflexed long bow in the slick stick style . Only it's longer . 66 Amo instead of 60 . Find it more forgiving. Haven't chronograph tested it just cause haven't bothered . More than likely it's around 150 fps at my draw anyways . , share some of your bows in videos . Some but not all my collection is on my channel. Nothing valuable. But definitely fun . Like take down rolled steel long bows . From late 40s early 50s . They are shoot able. Just not worth the risk of wrecking. Cheers Keep having fun
It is . I'll send a link to a similar shaped bow I shoot thumb draw with . This one the slick stick is much better made . The link might end up in your spam file
Your Drawlenght is 26" ? Then look out for a Bodnik Kiowa or the new Wacin if you can imagine to shoot a Recurve. I swear - this will be your new favorite Bow - awesome fast and extremly soft to draw for a 52" Bow. Greetings from Germany. Just forgot - there is another very popular bow from Bearpaw - the Mingo 50" - but so far I haven't had a chance to shoot one. It is available up to 45 # and should even top the Kiowa in terms of speed.
i managed to find a bear super mag 48 , its a sweet bow as well . tough to call it my favorite . since i like so many of my bows, a lot. i did an experiment using my 45@28 bows (41@26 for me ,40@26 on the slick stick ) and shot the same arrow so same grains per pound . the difference in performance is not huge, but the slick stick was faster ,and one pound lighter on my fingers ,which surprised me . you can see this on my chronograph play list .
I posted the hi the low n average in the description. Not that it's very relevant or reliable . Change the conditions . And arrow you get different Results . ruclips.net/video/gYEDfqoogYw/видео.html I tested several bows in my basement. All rated 45@28. I pull 26 inch draw . Technically the slick stick in these tests on this day . With me being nervous shooting in my short basement. Is more efficient. But the difference is not huge . And results vary greatly between grains per pound on the arrow . An archer with longer draw changes results . Ideally . It should be a mechanical release . So it could be more consistent.
A lovely slick sound to the loose. 🤗☺️☺️
i have one tooo - love it soooo nice to use
It's really a beautiful bow. Finding bows at a fair price in the Canadian market is quite difficult. Especially when you know the real prices.
I missed a bear super mag .on Kijiji
(Another wish list bow )
Wasn't going to miss this one .
300 cad for a barely used slick stick . Is fair .
@@kmarchery Yes 300 CAD is good price.
I love mine, I love all my Bodnik Bows they are fantastic bow the 30 year warranty is awesome and they are so quite.
To bad warranty only applies to original owner 😜.
Not that I think I will ever need it .
I have wanted one of these for so long
k m archery. No my friend that is the beauty it only goes by those numbers on the side of the limb that are written in white it does not matter how many time the bow changes hands it literally goes by the writing on the side of the limb.
@@sigmanarchery54 really ? Cool .
I still don't think I will need the warranty.
I don't see myself taxing it that far
I'm only a 26 inch draw .
But it's still cool .
k m archery. Yes that bow was put through the test it was dry fired 100’s of times and was just fine. They are super nice bow. Take care my friend and enjoy it.
Slick stick was one of my favourites, but it didn't fit my drawlength of 31". So now I have the Falco Myth, 64". Same concept.
Mein Stegmayer Langbogen mit 40 LBS bei 28 Zoll Auszug bringt 195 Fet per Sek! Eine, Bambus!
I would presume the arrow weight
Was below 10 grains per pound of draw ?
This bow averages 157 fps at just below 12 grains per pound
Which I find is not unusual
Most trad bows I own are in and around that
Speed some more some less
with 12 grains per pound
Go under 10 grains per pound then speed increases dramatically.
For me 10 grains per pound arrow weight is a safe choice .
@ Wood Arrows 14 Grain! I Have 38 Bows and 675 Arrows !
@@hermannecker6257
That's fantastic .
If I include student bows( really light) n wall hangers (really old, some would probably break )
I'm at 82 bows .
I tend to shoot very few . Mostly the "Asian" styles .
Though I have really fallen for a reflexed long bow in the slick stick style .
Only it's longer . 66 Amo instead of 60 .
Find it more forgiving.
Haven't chronograph tested it just cause haven't bothered .
More than likely it's around 150 fps at my draw anyways .
, share some of your bows in videos .
Some but not all my collection is on my channel.
Nothing valuable.
But definitely fun .
Like take down rolled steel long bows .
From late 40s early 50s .
They are shoot able.
Just not worth the risk of wrecking.
Cheers
Keep having fun
So beautifull bow, but I never try bow like it
It is . I'll send a link to a similar shaped bow I shoot thumb draw with .
This one the slick stick is much better made .
The link might end up in your spam file
ruclips.net/video/FFtnqNs3WmU/видео.html
ruclips.net/video/cRLuYfgxV0w/видео.html
Your Drawlenght is 26" ? Then look out for a Bodnik Kiowa or the new Wacin if you can imagine to shoot a Recurve. I swear - this will be your new favorite Bow - awesome fast and extremly soft to draw for a 52" Bow. Greetings from Germany. Just forgot - there is another very popular bow from Bearpaw - the Mingo 50" - but so far I haven't had a chance to shoot one. It is available up to 45 # and should even top the Kiowa in terms of speed.
i managed to find a bear super mag 48 , its a sweet bow as well .
tough to call it my favorite . since i like so many of my bows, a lot.
i did an experiment using my 45@28 bows (41@26 for me ,40@26 on the slick stick )
and shot the same arrow so same grains per pound .
the difference in performance is not huge, but the slick stick was faster ,and one pound lighter on my fingers ,which surprised me .
you can see this on my chronograph play list .
@@kmarchery The slick stick recurve variant is worth it too. Very nice.
A sweet bow, I’ve been shooting mine a lot. Enjoy!
it's so beatiful. and with those arrows shoot very fast. I feel happy for you . enjoy your Beautiful Long Bow. Cheers✌😀
It's ironically short for a long bow at 58 inches .
But it's still a long bow style lol
@@kmarchery But shoot very accurate. when you shoot at 3d it looks excellent✌
@@miguelveratraditionalarche9374
Ah but I didn't show my bad shots 🤫.
The day I filmed the 3d was the first day I tried the bow .
I have similar..quick sticks...and I didn't like the finish either..so I just polished it with high quality furniture wax and that's it...
i own the same bow, very accurate, very quick bow,i've shot the crap outta my bow, i love my slik stick,an amazing bow.shakyjake out.
I wanted one and found it used
Barely used .
These don't show up in the shops here very often .
So I'm happy with the deal I got .
How much the price??
Can't hear any chronogram results because of your narration
I posted the hi the low n average in the description.
Not that it's very relevant or reliable .
Change the conditions .
And arrow you get different
Results .
ruclips.net/video/gYEDfqoogYw/видео.html
I tested several bows in my basement. All rated 45@28.
I pull 26 inch draw .
Technically the slick stick in these tests on this day .
With me being nervous shooting in my short basement.
Is more efficient.
But the difference is not huge .
And results vary greatly between grains per pound on the arrow . An archer with longer draw changes results .
Ideally .
It should be a mechanical release . So it could be more consistent.
ruclips.net/video/3Tp5bgk-t0o/видео.html