I also did a RUclips review on ours , I replaced the string with a flemish ff string, and it smoothed it out nicely. I've had 30 or so trad bows, and this shoots in the top 2 or 3. Definitely good quick, smooth shooters. I also added a set of Frank Suke custom antler limb bolts and a Big Jim strap on quiver to add looks/functionality and a bit more mass. Now it is almost perfect, for what they cost, they can't be beat! Good review dude 🤙🇨🇦
Just got my sin art today in 45#, spot on. Need to set it up tomorrow. Shot a couple arrows, kin d a loud. Need to into silencers and fur rest and hopefully it'll be quieter. My package looked exactly like yours.
How interesting! I just got the pair...recurve and longbow versions and they are also 5 pounds less than the written poundage on the limbs and boxes! I anticipated there could be a discrepancy so I ordered a middle poundage that I can still manage + or - 5 pounds. The Chinos may do this on purpose as probably most people think they can handle a certain poundage, then they try it and find out they're over- bowed, end up sending it back, so to avoid all this hassle...they probably mark it lower than it really is, especially if you consider over time it may "settle in" a few pounds lighter than when new. Thanks for the great video! Cheers!
I bought the recurve version as a first bow and have had a blast shooting with it. As I get better form the groupings improve so the bow shoots to your level. Another shooter on the range bought this longbow version and had trouble with the limb tips breaking. The riser is comfortable like you say.
I've shot plenty of other peoples bows, hell my uncle ran his own custom compound build company. I bought one of these as my first personally owned bow, with the ammo shortages I'm getting away from firearm hunting. This video has me HYPED. Sticks & Steel's comment increases the level of hype. I'm going to buy a new string this weekend before I even get the bow.
Thanks for this! Mine ended up having much smoother and even fittings which I'm happy about because I really loved the riser on this one. It's my first bow so I was actually here to try and find out what the heck those clips were for lol. Very very beginner. No scale so I can't measure the draw weight, which is rough because I'm so out of shape I don't actually know if it should be easy to draw or not. But I'm doing a bit every day so hopefully I can get more comfortable with it. Exercise was part of the reason I got it after all :)
Yep. They shoot well. This one was a dud. I later reviewed an Obert labeled model (same exact bow) and it was fantastic. If you get one that had some modicum of quality control, it’s an amazing bow.
A have the 50lb recurve with fastflight string beaver fur balls my riser is like a shiny mahogany looks nice a love this bow absolutely brilliant bow my draw length is 30” . Take care Liam 🇬🇧
If you can reply to me (I didn't see a Facebook, Instagram, or e-mail on your channel), I'd love to ask a few questions about your bow. I just ordered the 40lb recurve and it arrives today.
That’s awesome. I ended up reviewing an “Obert” branded one later and it was a wonderful bow. Night and day difference in quality compared to this one. The video is somewhere here on my channel if you dig around. I’m convinced it all depends on who built the bow and on what production line on which day.
Dyneema string usually comes with a Black Hunter 'brand'. I own 4 Black Hunters and have eight total Dyneema strings including spares. They are Asian design and NOT Dacron. I actually prefer Dyneema over fast flght strings for longbow shooting due to smoothness and less shock and still plenty of speed.
Same experience here. Putting a new custom string on it reduced the vibration a great deal. Aside from that it hasn’t been anything better than mediocre. All the raving reviews had me going for a minute. Maybe inconsistencies or maybe only meant for certain hands?🤷🏻
Just replace the string with real Sinew. Not the synthetic stuff. Traditionally we Western Natives use black ash with sinew. For long bows and recurve bows. The Ash is strong wood and abit flex on it and always comes back to shape. The sinew is where you get the launch. Because when pulled it doesn’t break easy and is very tough material. Elders in my area when they were younger they still have them today
I bought 2 Chinese bows sold by amazon both Defective. Both were supposed to be 55# The Siege SAS 55# compound bow weight was 51pounds. And the iGLOW 55# compound bow was 47 pounds. They look great but they are a waste of your time and money* Buy 70's-80's and early 90's bows they were made well. Buy Bear, PSE, Hoyt, Ben Pearson and their were a few other good bows,......and not so good bows. I just put them on a bow scale and I know,....Defective* I put a 70's bow on the scale 54 pounds after, not bad after 50 years and it go's to 60 or 70 pounds too. Buy something great a 80's bow. I'm sure with my opinion and many others you will not get scammed by china.
Maybe so, but his limbs are marked 50lbs @ 28" yet pulled 45 lbs @ 28. I ordered a 55 lb recurve from AF Archery a few years ago that was marked 55 @ 28" but scaled 46.5 lbs @ 28", so I know this guy's pain. Fortunately, the 55 lb Black Hunter longbow I just got in the mail a few days ago actually did measure 55 lbs @ 28" 👍🏻
Robert Crowther absolutely with more tuning it’d be fine. I just knew I wasn’t going to keep it so I didn’t spend any more time tweaking. If someone wanted s cheap “project bow”, then it’d be a good candidate. Seems with this and the other clone brands you never know what you’re going to get. One could be a dud while another could be a relatively quality bow
@@bowhuntingsoul2149 The one you should have was the Mandarin Duck.I have had one for 2 years fantastic bow for the money .l have bear super grizzly but prefer the Mandarin Black Hunter
beaglegod1 I think so. Or you can order one of the mandarin Duck versions imported by Lancaster Archery (forgot the name but it goes by Galaxy Ember I think). Those have been inspected by Lancaster and you’re getting a more consistent product.
If you buy the version from say Lancaster Archery Supply, you’ll get a QC’d version and know what you’re going to get. Plus you can try longbow or recurve limbs. That said the Samick Sage is always a good bet. Honestly it’s a style preference.
@@bowhuntingsoul2149 ok thanks for the tips. I think I will go with the Samick. What do you recomment for a starting lbs, I'm a beginner and what to get into hunting.
From what I have seen the sino art branded bows are NOT the same as a real black hunter bow. It is a 58" bow when a real black hunter measures the full 60".
@@searchingforhistoryuk2235 Hi there. As far as performance goes, both the 58 and 60 are no different. The only real difference is the obvious fact that the 60 is 2" longer. I prefer the 60 because that is true to the original black hunter design. Also replacement strings are easier to find for a 60 than for a 58. No wrong choice though really.
It was after I returned it lol. I did end up reviewing a much nicer Obert labeled version that was super nice. It’s in my video list somewhere on my channel. Luck of the draw sometimes.
@@bowhuntingsoul2149 I just got mine today and I realized as I was assembling it that they sent me the wrong side. I ordered a right handed bow and got the left handed one.
I'd be hitting them up for limb bolts. That's pitiful. Both mine were flawless. The limb weight being wrong and Velcro on the limbs is bad workmanship from what I see from other suppliers.
Actually I did. It wasn’t worth a damn. Not worth the time or effort to video it. Almost less worth a damn than replying to stupid comments. Thanks for watching! Remember to like, share and subscribe!
@Arkeves YES! You’re correct! I get paid by Fred Bear’s ghost in complimentary jugs of unicorn piss! Thanks for your insightful comments! Be sure to like, share and subscribe!
I also did a RUclips review on ours , I replaced the string with a flemish ff string, and it smoothed it out nicely.
I've had 30 or so trad bows, and this shoots in the top 2 or 3.
Definitely good quick, smooth shooters.
I also added a set of Frank Suke custom antler limb bolts and a Big Jim strap on quiver to add looks/functionality and a bit more mass.
Now it is almost perfect, for what they cost, they can't be beat! Good review dude 🤙🇨🇦
Just got my sin art today in 45#, spot on. Need to set it up tomorrow. Shot a couple arrows, kin d a loud. Need to into silencers and fur rest and hopefully it'll be quieter. My package looked exactly like yours.
How interesting! I just got the pair...recurve and longbow versions and they are also 5 pounds less than the written poundage on the limbs and boxes! I anticipated there could be a discrepancy so I ordered a middle poundage that I can still manage + or - 5 pounds. The Chinos may do this on purpose as probably most people think they can handle a certain poundage, then they try it and find out they're over- bowed, end up sending it back, so to avoid all this hassle...they probably mark it lower than it really is, especially if you consider over time it may "settle in" a few pounds lighter than when new. Thanks for the great video! Cheers!
I bought the recurve version as a first bow and have had a blast shooting with it. As I get better form the groupings improve so the bow shoots to your level. Another shooter on the range bought this longbow version and had trouble with the limb tips breaking. The riser is comfortable like you say.
I've shot plenty of other peoples bows, hell my uncle ran his own custom compound build company. I bought one of these as my first personally owned bow, with the ammo shortages I'm getting away from firearm hunting. This video has me HYPED. Sticks & Steel's comment increases the level of hype. I'm going to buy a new string this weekend before I even get the bow.
Thanks for this! Mine ended up having much smoother and even fittings which I'm happy about because I really loved the riser on this one. It's my first bow so I was actually here to try and find out what the heck those clips were for lol. Very very beginner. No scale so I can't measure the draw weight, which is rough because I'm so out of shape I don't actually know if it should be easy to draw or not. But I'm doing a bit every day so hopefully I can get more comfortable with it. Exercise was part of the reason I got it after all :)
A year late but I hope you've had fun with archery! Fitness starts with a single step and I hope you've managed to get abit more into shape since!
A BLACKHUNTER LONGBOW TOOK THIRD IN OHIO STATE FINALS AGAINST BOWS WELL OVER ONE THOUSAND.
Yep. They shoot well. This one was a dud. I later reviewed an Obert labeled model (same exact bow) and it was fantastic. If you get one that had some modicum of quality control, it’s an amazing bow.
A have the 50lb recurve with fastflight string beaver fur balls my riser is like a shiny mahogany looks nice a love this bow absolutely brilliant bow my draw length is 30” . Take care Liam 🇬🇧
If you can reply to me (I didn't see a Facebook, Instagram, or e-mail on your channel), I'd love to ask a few questions about your bow. I just ordered the 40lb recurve and it arrives today.
I have the 50 lbs mandarin mk2 I absolutely love it I should’ve bought one years ago peace out from the UK 🇬🇧
That’s awesome. I ended up reviewing an “Obert” branded one later and it was a wonderful bow. Night and day difference in quality compared to this one. The video is somewhere here on my channel if you dig around. I’m convinced it all depends on who built the bow and on what production line on which day.
Dyneema string usually comes with a Black Hunter 'brand'. I own 4 Black Hunters and have eight total Dyneema strings including spares. They are Asian design and NOT Dacron. I actually prefer Dyneema over fast flght strings for longbow shooting due to smoothness and less shock and still plenty of speed.
Excelent indeed Mine came from Twig Archery set up with Nock point and silencers
I got the 60lb version its amazing
its like it has been in water hence the crust and the loose felt
Same experience here. Putting a new custom string on it reduced the vibration a great deal. Aside from that it hasn’t been anything better than mediocre. All the raving reviews had me going for a minute. Maybe inconsistencies or maybe only meant for certain hands?🤷🏻
Just replace the string with real Sinew. Not the synthetic stuff. Traditionally we Western Natives use black ash with sinew. For long bows and recurve bows. The Ash is strong wood and abit flex on it and always comes back to shape. The sinew is where you get the launch. Because when pulled it doesn’t break easy and is very tough material. Elders in my area when they were younger they still have them today
I bought 2 Chinese bows sold by amazon both Defective.
Both were supposed to be 55#
The Siege SAS 55# compound bow weight was 51pounds.
And the iGLOW 55# compound bow was 47 pounds.
They look great but they are a waste of your time and money*
Buy 70's-80's and early 90's bows they were made well.
Buy Bear, PSE, Hoyt, Ben Pearson and their were a few other good bows,......and not so good bows.
I just put them on a bow scale and I know,....Defective*
I put a 70's bow on the scale 54 pounds after, not bad after 50 years and it go's to 60 or 70 pounds too.
Buy something great a 80's bow.
I'm sure with my opinion and many others you will not get scammed by china.
I believe some of the Chinese bow weights are measured at 30" not a U.S. 28" amo
Maybe so, but his limbs are marked 50lbs @ 28" yet pulled 45 lbs @ 28.
I ordered a 55 lb recurve from AF Archery a few years ago that was marked 55 @ 28" but scaled 46.5 lbs @ 28", so I know this guy's pain.
Fortunately, the 55 lb Black Hunter longbow I just got in the mail a few days ago actually did measure 55 lbs @ 28" 👍🏻
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What arrows do you recommend for this how and a somewhat beginner. I’ve hunted with crossbow but not traditional bow.
Great video and review!
What's your knock height???
So what did the limbs end up as...50# or 55#? You said you’d put it in the notes. Maybe I’m blind-ish.
The box said 55#. The limbs said 50#. It actually scaled at 45#. Quality control = 👎
Bowhunting Soul Oh my. Maybe they were measuring in Chinese pounds?
Great review, Thanks
Thanks so much for the review! I heard it’s more for woman or kids, would it be suitable for a man who’s a beginner?
Poundages range from 30 or 35 to 55lbs so it’s for anyone
@@bowhuntingsoul2149 Great, thanks so much!
Put a decent fast flight string on it add some string silencers and go out and shoot it
You will be surprised. The limbs yes that is a fault
Robert Crowther absolutely with more tuning it’d be fine. I just knew I wasn’t going to keep it so I didn’t spend any more time tweaking. If someone wanted s cheap “project bow”, then it’d be a good candidate. Seems with this and the other clone brands you never know what you’re going to get. One could be a dud while another could be a relatively quality bow
@@bowhuntingsoul2149 The one you should have was the Mandarin Duck.I have had one for 2 years fantastic bow for the money .l have bear super grizzly but prefer the Mandarin Black Hunter
So in your honest opinion would a 62 inch Samick Sage or one of these be better for a first timer, who is vertically challenged at only 5 foot even?🤔
beaglegod1 I think so. Or you can order one of the mandarin Duck versions imported by Lancaster Archery (forgot the name but it goes by Galaxy Ember I think). Those have been inspected by Lancaster and you’re getting a more consistent product.
Yo bro. Do you preffer the samick sage over this one ? I'm debating between the 2. Looking for hunting and bow fishing.
If you buy the version from say Lancaster Archery Supply, you’ll get a QC’d version and know what you’re going to get. Plus you can try longbow or recurve limbs.
That said the Samick Sage is always a good bet. Honestly it’s a style preference.
@@bowhuntingsoul2149 ok thanks for the tips. I think I will go with the Samick. What do you recomment for a starting lbs, I'm a beginner and what to get into hunting.
@@anikibrother7691 honestly, 35-40lbs max
@@bowhuntingsoul2149 cool thanks, I think 35 is it.
Great bow in my opinion no shock ,fast low noise . Try a Junxing version there r so many copies it's not funny Cheers
From what I have seen the sino art branded bows are NOT the same as a real black hunter bow. It is a 58" bow when a real black hunter measures the full 60".
Hi mate. What's the difference between the 58" model and the 60"? Is it the limbs? I came across both on Amazon and was confused. Thanks in advance
@@searchingforhistoryuk2235 Hi there. As far as performance goes, both the 58 and 60 are no different. The only real difference is the obvious fact that the 60 is 2" longer. I prefer the 60 because that is true to the original black hunter design. Also replacement strings are easier to find for a 60 than for a 58. No wrong choice though really.
The crusty stuff on the bolts appears to be seamen.
Very likely 💁♂️
It looks like your was returned possibly
It was after I returned it lol. I did end up reviewing a much nicer Obert labeled version that was super nice. It’s in my video list somewhere on my channel. Luck of the draw sometimes.
@@bowhuntingsoul2149 I just got mine today and I realized as I was assembling it that they sent me the wrong side. I ordered a right handed bow and got the left handed one.
I'd be hitting them up for limb bolts. That's pitiful. Both mine were flawless. The limb weight being wrong and Velcro on the limbs is bad workmanship from what I see from other suppliers.
the are not all the same and the problems are being caused by wholesalers and resellers and copiers,should have reviewed a real one
Those strings they send with are trash. Likely your issue on vibrations. You got sent a dud. Buy from a better supplier. You'll be happier.
He never shoots the fucking thing!! 🤷🏻♂️🤷🏻♂️
Actually I did. It wasn’t worth a damn. Not worth the time or effort to video it. Almost less worth a damn than replying to stupid comments. Thanks for watching! Remember to like, share and subscribe!
@Arkeves YES! You’re correct! I get paid by Fred Bear’s ghost in complimentary jugs of unicorn piss! Thanks for your insightful comments! Be sure to like, share and subscribe!