Bro no one can beat you when it comes to high production quality videos . The point of view shots, screen animation effects and overall set-up is professional editing 👌💯 I would like to see you do a video on curving arrows, that would be amazing.
Thank you so much! Making videos is huge part of my business, so it should be good :) Also I have to learn curving arrows, don't have that skill yet :)
I am wondering as the Bogar bow is not so heavy as the Nawalny, does it make a difference in running archery? Great show Charlie, background music was a bit too loud for my old ears :D :D
My dear friend! I'll make music be a little subtle next time :) Difference between Assyrian by Bogar and Turkish by Nawalny is 120 grams. This is nothing huge so it's hardly recognised. Everything under 400 grams is very good for running archery, so even the Nawalny still fits in there :)
Great video! I love my Assyrian from Bogar, got it after watching your review. Easy to shoot, forgiving, fun and elegantly beautiful. The Monolith is a premium bow, for people who have the experience to appreciate such a piece of art. Not only shooting-wise, but also the intricate design, looks and feel of it. Plus, owning a NAWALNY is the archers equivalent of owning a MONET. BTW are you going to release fast nocks that fit on wooden arrows?😁
Hello Charlie, I recently ordered some of your nocks and got them in today. I have to say there is such an unbelievable difference between standard nocks and your design. They are incredibly intuitive and honestly feel very natural in the hand/fingers. I really appreciate the fact that you reached out to me with other options as well for convenience. Overall, I would honestly recommend anyone on the fence about buying some to just commit, you won't be disappointed in the performance.
The Turkish bow also has the art work, may have been more intensive to make . Then its seeing how long each bow lasts with the same amount of use over time. Enjoy your vids Charlie.
Ahoj, testoval jsem do dálky Asyrský luk 36 Lb a tvůj Nawalneho 38 Lb , který nyní jako třetí majitel vlastním. Rozdíl byl mezi stejnými šípy pouhých necelých pět metrů ve prospěch silnějšího luku Tureckého od pana Nawalného. Byl bych však do budoucna opatrný s ním střílet když mrzne plastová imitace rohoviny by mohla být v mrazu křehčí. Navíc luk má ostou praovúhlou hranu pro oko tětivy musel jsem ji obalit. Nicméně musím přiznat, že jsem tehdy střílel lehčími šípy nyní mám ty správné. Pan Nawalný mi luk opravil a musím uznat, že střílí lépe je i silnější než předtím. ruclips.net/video/9GK-bOXdvH0/видео.html
You brought my concerns up, at the very end of the video. Craftmanship and material are mainly the difference in the price between these bows. Otherwise you are absolutely right, a bow 3 times as expensive does not make you a 3 times better archer. Same with olympic or compound bows, you can get beginner sets starting at €200 (€400 for compound) and there is no real upperlimit. But topnotch competition equipment will cost you €3000-€4000. The average archer will not be a better archer with that stuff. Before spending money on bows, spend it on good arrows, they will make you a better archer. Have seen enough people shooting with arrows that were to heavy for their bows or too long or short. Give them even decent arrows that fit, and they will be much happier. But even there do not go overboard, if you are not on a world class level you will not notice the difference in an arrow that has a .006 tolerance to one with .001.
Most archers don't need a 900 EUR bow, but archery lessons for 900 EUR. I had both bows, the Bogar Assyrian and the Nawalny Turkish medium too and I had nearly the same experience as You! Bogar Assyrian is lightweight, smooth to draw, but not so fast and not so beautiful. Nawalny Turkish medium is heavier, harder to draw and faster and a beauty. It real depends on the preferences of the archer. I would go with the smoother bow. - But my favourite is the Akinji from Jackal Archery.
yet a little unfair, as the base version of the Nawalny bow is 550 and performs same as thew "900" euro one . But yes, people should invest in lessons first
Bro no one can beat you when it comes to high production quality videos . The point of view shots, screen animation effects and overall set-up is professional editing 👌💯 I would like to see you do a video on curving arrows, that would be amazing.
Thank you so much! Making videos is huge part of my business, so it should be good :) Also I have to learn curving arrows, don't have that skill yet :)
I am wondering as the Bogar bow is not so heavy as the Nawalny, does it make a difference in running archery? Great show Charlie, background music was a bit too loud for my old ears :D :D
My dear friend! I'll make music be a little subtle next time :) Difference between Assyrian by Bogar and Turkish by Nawalny is 120 grams. This is nothing huge so it's hardly recognised. Everything under 400 grams is very good for running archery, so even the Nawalny still fits in there :)
Great video!
I love my Assyrian from Bogar, got it after watching your review. Easy to shoot, forgiving, fun and elegantly beautiful.
The Monolith is a premium bow, for people who have the experience to appreciate such a piece of art. Not only shooting-wise, but also the intricate design, looks and feel of it.
Plus, owning a NAWALNY is the archers equivalent of owning a MONET.
BTW are you going to release fast nocks that fit on wooden arrows?😁
Thank you! I like the expression of Manawalny being Monet among bowmakers :) Sorry, but I do not plan to release my nocks for wooden arrows now.
Hello Charlie, I recently ordered some of your nocks and got them in today. I have to say there is such an unbelievable difference between standard nocks and your design. They are incredibly intuitive and honestly feel very natural in the hand/fingers. I really appreciate the fact that you reached out to me with other options as well for convenience. Overall, I would honestly recommend anyone on the fence about buying some to just commit, you won't be disappointed in the performance.
Glad you like them, Brenden! Can I use this your text as a testimonial in my website? Thank you :)
@@CharliesRunningArchery I am ok with that if you want to.
The Turkish bow also has the art work, may have been more intensive to make . Then its seeing how long each bow lasts with the same amount of use over time. Enjoy your vids Charlie.
I'm sure that I'm not able to find it out. Both will live longer than I. I'm sure about it.
Ahoj, testoval jsem do dálky Asyrský luk 36 Lb a tvůj Nawalneho 38 Lb , který nyní jako třetí majitel vlastním. Rozdíl byl mezi stejnými šípy pouhých necelých pět metrů ve prospěch silnějšího luku Tureckého od pana Nawalného. Byl bych však do budoucna opatrný s ním střílet když mrzne plastová imitace rohoviny by mohla být v mrazu křehčí. Navíc luk má ostou praovúhlou hranu pro oko tětivy musel jsem ji obalit. Nicméně musím přiznat, že jsem tehdy střílel lehčími šípy nyní mám ty správné. Pan Nawalný mi luk opravil a musím uznat, že střílí lépe je i silnější než předtím. ruclips.net/video/9GK-bOXdvH0/видео.html
Díky za výsledek i tohoto testu 🙏🙏
You brought my concerns up, at the very end of the video.
Craftmanship and material are mainly the difference in the price between these bows.
Otherwise you are absolutely right, a bow 3 times as expensive does not make you a 3 times better archer.
Same with olympic or compound bows, you can get beginner sets starting at €200 (€400 for compound) and there is no real upperlimit. But topnotch competition equipment will cost you €3000-€4000.
The average archer will not be a better archer with that stuff.
Before spending money on bows, spend it on good arrows, they will make you a better archer.
Have seen enough people shooting with arrows that were to heavy for their bows or too long or short.
Give them even decent arrows that fit, and they will be much happier.
But even there do not go overboard, if you are not on a world class level you will not notice the difference in an arrow that has a .006 tolerance to one with .001.
Thanks for very good content here! I wish every archer will read it before buy their next bow!
Did you compare the same draw weight for fair comparison ??
Yes, very close. Assyrian is 37, Nawalny turkish is 38 lbs.
@@CharliesRunningArchery im assuming the more forward limb tips gives the bow more draw weight at the earlier draw stage
Can you please shoot a rubber powered bow just like the one I have I want to see how good my design is for running and speed shooting great bows.
Can you send me a link on what you have on your mind? Ideally via instagram :) Thanks :)
@@CharliesRunningArchery ruclips.net/video/5EUosqYrPEs/видео.html
Ahoj Charlie, tiez mam assyriana od Bogara. Mam s nim problem ,ze mi rychlo nici omotavku na okach tetivy. Tiez sa ti to deje?
Ahoj, to se mi neděje... zajímavé. Zkoušel jsi jim psát?
@@CharliesRunningArchery este nie, ale vyskusam.
Most archers don't need a 900 EUR bow, but archery lessons for 900 EUR.
I had both bows, the Bogar Assyrian and the Nawalny Turkish medium too and I had nearly the same experience as You!
Bogar Assyrian is lightweight, smooth to draw, but not so fast and not so beautiful.
Nawalny Turkish medium is heavier, harder to draw and faster and a beauty.
It real depends on the preferences of the archer. I would go with the smoother bow. - But my favourite is the Akinji from Jackal Archery.
Cannot agree more Karl (on the lessons).. and! Akinji is on the way to me 🍀
@@CharliesRunningArchery Cool! I am looking forward to Your review if the Akinji!
yet a little unfair, as the base version of the Nawalny bow is 550 and performs same as thew "900" euro one . But yes, people should invest in lessons first
I have like 18 bows, is that to many? I shoot from my kitchen threw the living room into my work room, lol.
Haha, great :)
Why targets are so low? Unrealistic
Because I do have not enough targets to stack them up so they are higher. Also, stacked targets fall down after a hit and damage or break arrows :(
I never knew so much about something that is so irrelevant to me. Cool, see you next vid! ^_^
Thanks bro ❤️