Maybe you could Talk a little Bit about the different Draw and Shooting experiences With your fantastic bows. How do they compare? You have some Of the best bows, These and the Mr tiron and the nawalny. I would only bei able to get one of them so i have to make a good decision. Also, how difficult do you find it switching between the bows? How does that influence your accuracy? I also Like switching between my different bows but i guess Shooting only one would give me more consistency and accuracy, hahaha
Khan is perfect for people with draw 30”-31” and snappy shooting style quick and punchy one of the best handles i ever seen on the bow. Rider is very stable long draw monster great for heavy arrows. Both are so easy to string even this poundage
Nawlany can be compared to Rider but it has different draw curve is even harder to pull initially and has great let off and is much quieter and less vibration. Trion can be compered as is 68” long beast
@@rolfbaumann7585 no rush with jumping to soon. You get bad habits when you overbowed. Stretch band and routine training can help is like weights you need to have correct technic lifting
@@srinjoyroychoudhury7034 I know you did Not ask me, but my cheap way to build heavy arrows for heavy poundage is ordering 32" or 33" Bamboo shafts 8,5mm From various AliExpress Sellers. I Pick Out those With 35 gramms weight or more and Put heavy Steel broadheads on Them (for Stump Shooting). These can even be fixed with a little Nail. They are all Well above 700 grain and i group Them more accurately than lighter arrows. But never forget glueing threat after the selfnocks.Also i shoved 30" 6,2mm od Carbon shafts Into 32" 6,2mm id Carbon arrows with heavy Inlays and Tips. Resulted in 800 grain arrows
Nice one Jacek, I know they are both pretty heavy weight bows, but the Raider looks a littler easier to draw - I imagine the longer limbs help with that - how do you find it?
Acutely Khan has easier initial draw and huge stack at the end so is hard to overcome. Rider has hard start and easier let off hence looks like lighter work
Maybe you could Talk a little Bit about the different Draw and Shooting experiences With your fantastic bows. How do they compare? You have some Of the best bows, These and the Mr tiron and the nawalny. I would only bei able to get one of them so i have to make a good decision. Also, how difficult do you find it switching between the bows? How does that influence your accuracy? I also Like switching between my different bows but i guess Shooting only one would give me more consistency and accuracy, hahaha
Khan is perfect for people with draw 30”-31” and snappy shooting style quick and punchy one of the best handles i ever seen on the bow. Rider is very stable long draw monster great for heavy arrows. Both are so easy to string even this poundage
@@wizardjacek86 thank you! So the Raider would be more for me. Now how do the nawalny and tiron compare to These two Here?
Nawlany can be compared to Rider but it has different draw curve is even harder to pull initially and has great let off and is much quieter and less vibration. Trion can be compered as is 68” long beast
@@wizardjacek86 good to know! If i get a tiron, it will be 55" or 60" i Just need more time to finally Draw those 100#. Still stuck Just Below 80#
@@rolfbaumann7585 no rush with jumping to soon. You get bad habits when you overbowed. Stretch band and routine training can help is like weights you need to have correct technic lifting
Can you please do a video on the arrows you use?
Ones in this video ?
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Like the arrows you use for all your bows. Info on the material, length, grain per pound, spine etc.
@@srinjoyroychoudhury7034 well that will be a long video but good idea
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Thank you so much.😃
@@srinjoyroychoudhury7034 I know you did Not ask me, but my cheap way to build heavy arrows for heavy poundage is ordering 32" or 33" Bamboo shafts 8,5mm From various AliExpress Sellers. I Pick Out those With 35 gramms weight or more and Put heavy Steel broadheads on Them (for Stump Shooting). These can even be fixed with a little Nail. They are all Well above 700 grain and i group Them more accurately than lighter arrows. But never forget glueing threat after the selfnocks.Also i shoved 30" 6,2mm od Carbon shafts Into 32" 6,2mm id Carbon arrows with heavy Inlays and Tips. Resulted in 800 grain arrows
Nice one Jacek, I know they are both pretty heavy weight bows, but the Raider looks a littler easier to draw - I imagine the longer limbs help with that - how do you find it?
Acutely Khan has easier initial draw and huge stack at the end so is hard to overcome. Rider has hard start and easier let off hence looks like lighter work
@@wizardjacek86 that makes sense, can’t wait to try the Khan, such pretty curves.
I like your khatra. Not too exaggerated.
gao ying there is no khatra