Axle to axle 39.5", Brace Height 8.25", Draw length 23-30", Ibo 270-320fps. Can be used left or right handed with a shoot through riser. At $220. archeryshop.com...
I like this bloke, no bull sh1t just straight up honest review, makes a change from some of the bow snobs who only go for the top marques . Keep up the good work Mr Hann
My M106 arrived from these guys today. Two days ahead of promised date during covid! In perfect condition and works well. Can't wait to get it out on a range. All I have at the moment is a 4m target set up in my garage. When I managed to get through on the phone the people I spoke to were very friendly and helpful. (you need more people taking calls though) Thank you!
It's refreshing that in this world there are still people that understand that everyone doesn't have pockets full of $100 bills. Thanks. When I was searching for a Christmas present last year this bow was on the short list. Wound up with a Bowtech Assassin used for a week than put back in the box. Did see one at the range and was impressed with the quality at that price point. Keep up with the good reviews. And still waiting for the Shootdown redux. ;)
Love the reviews on Bows from this brand, really helpful. I really appreciate the explanation and analysis on all the features. I've seen many of your videos and thought you were a cool dude... the Supra in your garage confirmed it! Good taste.
I love Junxing bows, I think they are just as good, as any other brand names out there. What it comes down to is price, and what you are willing to spend. Having a expensive bow, does not make you a better archer! Go with Junxing, your scores will improve, as you practice, trust me.
I'm sorry, I only have experienced the recurve bows, and not the compound bows! But, I'm sure the quality will be there, Junxing is a very great company.
@@jamesholley1189 I own a Junxing m120, a 30" Axel to Axel compound bow, and for the pass 6months and shooting abt.500-700 arrows per week, the cable and string has been holding on quite well. The servings are still firmly in place. I am looking to buy a 40" target bow, this or a Sanlida Hero X10; however this suits my budget more. What do you think?
Please do a video about upgrading this bow... if just for the heck of it. Of course it wouldn't be cost effective ...that's a given, but it would give your audience and deeper insight into the bow design. The riser seems to be an excellent platform to work with and swap in better, more aggressive components to make it faster. You must have all kinds of used, spare, and junk parts to play around with. If anyone has the skill set to assemble a successful Frankenstein bow it would be you. I'm a archery novice, but I'm fascinated with the mechanical geometry of the compound bow. Please consider doing this.
Excellent video! It's been 30 years since I shot at paper and I want to get back into it and I really dont want to spend a lot of money. This appears to be a good choice for the money. Thank you and keep up the great videos!
I love your reviews! you are extremely honest. I bought a junxing and some GT traditionals off you after watching some of your other reviews, for a cheap recurve i love it and will by more from you!!!
Great review as usual. I bought this bow based on your comments and have not regretted it, it's a very decent bow for the price. The only difference that I have found, after changing it from right to left hand and possibly re-twisting the cables to much, is that it is drawing just over 65lb at peak and holding at 20lb.
Nice review as always, high five on reviewing some of the Chinese stuff for a change. Steve I started archery with a similar model (m107) I had an issue with limb poundage not meeting specs. An email to Junzing had new limbs posted to Melb free of charge- now drawing 65lb from 50lb. But all in all for the money the bows spot on and it got me bitten with the archery bug.....
Well thank you sir! You have no idea how hard it is to decide on a first bow on a budget! Will order it for sure! If anyone has ANY other recomendations I'd be extatic to hear them! Cheers.
I have this bow. I love it! I also have Carbon Express predator xsd arrows, my grouping has rendered 4 arrows useless for the moment. 3 with broken nocks and 1 with a damaged vane. Must be shooting pretty accurate if I have broken 3 nocks!
I enjoy archery for the science, exercise, pleasure of arrow flight, distraction of everyday life issues, satisfaction of accomplishment of hitting the target. It is relaxing. String draw poundage path affects the acceleration of the arrow during the release. This affects the spline warpage timing as it passes through the acceleration cycle. So this can affect the smoothness of the shot and the vibration of the bow and the movement of the the shooter's arm as the muscles relax. I like the detailed description in his videos.
Thanks, I had been waiting hopefully for you to do a review on this bow, I was looking to use it as a club bow and you have answered my questions as it being suitable for beginners. I enjoy your reviews on the equipment you stock.
243fps is the slowest you've shot? I can change that if you want to shoot my vintage Bear compound lol... 183fps at 50 lbs and 26.5 inch draw with a 468 grain arrow
I have a basic PSE StingerX setup with cheap stabilisers and Easton Platinum arrows. My club rival shoots a Hoyt Podium with top notch kit and x10's. On a 1440 70m round we are often separated by less than 10 points. (1250 points ish)
I called a local powder coating/painting shop and asked about painting risers they told me under 50 for basic up to about 70 for their more custom colors and and fancy paints/ coatings... I thought that was pretty good.
I would like to see how this bow shoots with a target sight and scope, target stabilizer, target rest and quality arrows. just to see how it performs with the quality target set up. could you do that? that would be awesome.
Take the cams of and send them to get friction coating like Micro Blue or similar.We can get more speed out of that bow.Use some speed nocks too.If a bow shoots 280 I am happy.
Is this M106 bow a Magnesium Aloy Riser? I often see aluminum Aloy Riser's M106 at the same price at web shops. I think that the regular product of Junxing is made of magnesium and the aluminum product is a copy product.
I'd be interested in seeing you fully set it up for target shooting, stabilizers sights , and rest, And what kinda scores you shoot after only shooting that bow for ,say 10 days .
This bow is under my budget. Despite the lengthy axle-axle, can I use the M106 as a hunting bow? Is the draw weight good enough to hunt deer, or a turkey from a 30-50m distant?
That would be the perfect bow to add a set of old Martin shoot through cable cams to Frankenbow. Could even add a cable guard ea side angled inward to get arm clearance at full draw ;)
Hi Steve, I am from Bhutan. Archery is popular in Bhutan but the targets are placed at approximately 150 meters apart in open air. Would you recommend this bow for such a distance and setting?
Hi Steven, I am also a proud owner of this bow. I bought it for my daughter because you said that the bow has less than the promised lbs. But mine has much more. Now I shoot it. (My maine bow is a PSE beast.) With 5 turns out of the limb bolts it still has ca. 57 lbs. Much to much for my daughter. Can you please tell me the right brace height. In the Internet I found 7 1/2 ich, 8 1/4 ich.... Perhaps the richt brace height will change something. I had to built up the bow on my own, because it came into peaces. I hope you can help me.... Greets from germany Thorsten
I just bought this bow, noticed that the cables are visible thru the peep, it is so annoying that i cant see the full sight circle. Any way to fix this?
I had almost ordered one when I fell for a used PSE Dominator Max, Oh do my muscles and wallet hurt, but I'm growing in to it. I may get one yet to convert to left for the kid.
Hey Mr. Stephen, I have a follow up question about this and or the PSE performance X 3-D. (1) Can you fit them with a drop away rest? & (2) Can you shoot fobs (fletching only better) through them? Inquiring minds want to know. Thanks
hi very good review i am thinking off buying one of these £128 in the uk bargain . i am 65 new to archery i have a nice recurve i am also left handed which this bow will suite me.
Just out of curiosity, would it be safe to put on a set of strings and cables that were a half inch shorter to get a little more poundage from those limbs?
hi great vids mate. i have just tried to buy one from chinese importer and he has tried to post it and he gets it returned chinese customs stopped all bows and arrows leaving the country Do you have any left and could you post to the uk .
The US companies have higher labour costs and spend a shit load of money on advertising and sponsorship every year. Also, they’ve generally got tighter quality control, and do a lot of R&D. All of that gets passed down to the consumer.
Nice looking bow. I have saw them on ebay. I think it it would be great for people starting out. For the price. I just did a review on the Decut/ X-spot Rino Barebow riser. Great riser.
CamperFi Do you own a M-122? I love that bow. I ordered the M-127 on Alibaba a few days ago and I’m really excited for it to come it. It looks the same as the M-122 but it doesn’t have the Gordon fiberglass limbs, isn’t CNC machined, and comes with a different string. I still think I got a great bow though.
it's a piece of shit lol.... I got my Hoyt CRX 32 for less than what this bow costs and it's 10x better... yes the CRX is heavy and yes it's used but for what it is it will put this bow to shame....
I like this bloke, no bull sh1t just straight up honest review, makes a change from some of the bow snobs who only go for the top marques . Keep up the good work Mr Hann
My M106 arrived from these guys today. Two days ahead of promised date during covid!
In perfect condition and works well. Can't wait to get it out on a range. All I have at the moment is a 4m target set up in my garage.
When I managed to get through on the phone the people I spoke to were very friendly and helpful. (you need more people taking calls though)
Thank you!
It's refreshing that in this world there are still people that understand that everyone doesn't have pockets full of $100 bills. Thanks. When I was searching for a Christmas present last year this bow was on the short list. Wound up with a Bowtech Assassin used for a week than put back in the box. Did see one at the range and was impressed with the quality at that price point. Keep up with the good reviews. And still waiting for the Shootdown redux. ;)
It's refreshing to know that your probably drive a new car but to cheap to buy a new bow.Good day
@@shawnprivate5322 Wow, that was an asshole comment AT ALL. Wow, just wow.
I love Junxing bows,,,,,,,,, I think they are as good as any other brand on the market
on my Junxing bow im putting an.. ………….in line draw loc ...to my bow
Love the reviews on Bows from this brand, really helpful. I really appreciate the explanation and analysis on all the features. I've seen many of your videos and thought you were a cool dude... the Supra in your garage confirmed it! Good taste.
I love Junxing bows, I think they are just as good, as any other brand names out there. What it comes down to is price, and what you are willing to spend. Having a expensive bow, does not make you a better archer! Go with Junxing, your scores will improve, as you practice, trust me.
james holley What about strings and cables quality?
I'm sorry, I only have experienced the recurve bows, and not the compound bows! But, I'm sure the quality will be there, Junxing is a very great company.
@@jamesholley1189 I own a Junxing m120, a 30" Axel to Axel compound bow, and for the pass 6months and shooting abt.500-700 arrows per week, the cable and string has been holding on quite well. The servings are still firmly in place. I am looking to buy a 40" target bow, this or a Sanlida Hero X10; however this suits my budget more. What do you think?
The weight issue is a cable length issue. Twist the cables and you get get your max weight back.
Please do a video about upgrading this bow... if just for the heck of it. Of course it wouldn't be cost effective ...that's a given, but it would give your audience and deeper insight into the bow design. The riser seems to be an excellent platform to work with and swap in better, more aggressive components to make it faster. You must have all kinds of used, spare, and junk parts to play around with. If anyone has the skill set to assemble a successful Frankenstein bow it would be you. I'm a archery novice, but I'm fascinated with the mechanical geometry of the compound bow. Please consider doing this.
Thanks for an honest review that is considerate of the budget buyer!!
Excellent video! It's been 30 years since I shot at paper and I want to get back into it and I really dont want to spend a lot of money. This appears to be a good choice for the money. Thank you and keep up the great videos!
I love your reviews! you are extremely honest. I bought a junxing and some GT traditionals off you after watching some of your other reviews, for a cheap recurve i love it and will by more from you!!!
Nice Supra in the garage
Great review as usual. I bought this bow based on your comments and have not regretted it, it's a very decent bow for the price. The only difference that I have found, after changing it from right to left hand and possibly re-twisting the cables to much, is that it is drawing just over 65lb at peak and holding at 20lb.
Paul Passman What did it hold at before?
Nice review as always, high five on reviewing some of the Chinese stuff for a change.
Steve I started archery with a similar model (m107) I had an issue with limb poundage not meeting specs. An email to Junzing had new limbs posted to Melb free of charge- now drawing 65lb from 50lb. But all in all for the money the bows spot on and it got me bitten with the archery bug.....
wow great service
Well thank you sir! You have no idea how hard it is to decide on a first bow on a budget! Will order it for sure! If anyone has ANY other recomendations I'd be extatic to hear them! Cheers.
I have this bow. I love it!
I also have Carbon Express predator xsd arrows, my grouping has rendered 4 arrows useless for the moment. 3 with broken nocks and 1 with a damaged vane. Must be shooting pretty accurate if I have broken 3 nocks!
I enjoy archery for the science, exercise, pleasure of arrow flight, distraction of everyday life issues, satisfaction of accomplishment of hitting the target. It is relaxing. String draw poundage path affects the acceleration of the arrow during the release. This affects the spline warpage timing as it passes through the acceleration cycle. So this can affect the smoothness of the shot and the vibration of the bow and the movement of the the shooter's arm as the muscles relax. I like the detailed description in his videos.
Thanks, I had been waiting hopefully for you to do a review on this bow, I was looking to use it as a club bow and you have answered my questions as it being suitable for beginners. I enjoy your reviews on the equipment you stock.
243fps is the slowest you've shot? I can change that if you want to shoot my vintage Bear compound lol... 183fps at 50 lbs and 26.5 inch draw with a 468 grain arrow
I have a basic PSE StingerX setup with cheap stabilisers and Easton Platinum arrows. My club rival shoots a Hoyt Podium with top notch kit and x10's.
On a 1440 70m round we are often separated by less than 10 points. (1250 points ish)
I called a local powder coating/painting shop and asked about painting risers they told me under 50 for basic up to about 70 for their more custom colors and and fancy paints/ coatings... I thought that was pretty good.
you don't need to change the side of the sight for left handed. as matter of fact they balance (aim) better with the sight above your arm
Aren't there any "tricks of the trade" to load up the limbs to get a higher poundage? Limb adjustments ... use of spacers...
I’m sure it is accurate enough. What would worry me is the quality in relation to safety.
Being that it is on the Hoyt system you can twist up the strings and get about 8 more lbs out of it.
I would like to see how this bow shoots with a target sight and scope, target stabilizer, target rest and quality arrows. just to see how it performs with the quality target set up. could you do that? that would be awesome.
Do you know if this bow can take a drop away rest?
Byron ferguson doesn't needed anything to hit aspirin 😁😁😁
Thank you for your commend.
This bow look like a Hoyt Podium or Pro comp with GTX cam. Even the limb saver also used for old hoyt bow
im retired, i like these chinese bows! i have a 30 a t a , i want a 40 a t a , for finger shooting, im looking at the pheonix, from junxing
Take the cams of and send them to get friction coating like Micro Blue or similar.We can get more speed out of that bow.Use some speed nocks too.If a bow shoots 280 I am happy.
Love the honest reviews
Hi, just wanted to ask that how do I put on the v bar on m106 because I don't see any place that I can put the v bar at the back of the riser
Very clever man love the video's
Hi Steven, can you do a review on the M122 bow?
Great review as always . Looking for a first bow for my 14 yr old boy to shoot in the back yard at some targets. can’t see how I’d go wrong with this.
You should do a review on a wolf 3 or 4 finger release aid.
Is this M106 bow a Magnesium Aloy Riser?
I often see aluminum Aloy Riser's M106 at the same price at web shops.
I think that the regular product of Junxing is made of magnesium and the aluminum product is a copy product.
Great review! And little tips: it pronounces “jyun shing”
That is good to know, my m108 and I thank you. :)
Looks like a Hoyt Pro comp elite. Having watched the whole review though, for 200 aus I get your point good review
good choice for cheap compound bow no matter you right-handed or left-handed.
Nice bow for the money can't go wrong !!!!!
Hope you still have that alpine silver Supra . Very nice
I'd be interested in seeing you fully set it up for target shooting, stabilizers sights , and rest,
And what kinda scores you shoot after only shooting that bow for ,say 10 days .
This bow is under my budget. Despite the lengthy axle-axle, can I use the M106 as a hunting bow? Is the draw weight good enough to hunt deer, or a turkey from a 30-50m distant?
That would be the perfect bow to add a set of old Martin shoot through cable cams to Frankenbow. Could even add a cable guard ea side angled inward to get arm clearance at full draw ;)
Hi Steve, I am from Bhutan. Archery is popular in Bhutan but the targets are placed at approximately 150 meters apart in open air. Would you recommend this bow for such a distance and setting?
Nice Supra.
love this channel
Hi Steven,
I am also a proud owner of this bow. I bought it for my daughter because you said that the bow has less than the promised lbs.
But mine has much more. Now I shoot it. (My maine bow is a PSE beast.) With 5 turns out of the limb bolts it still has ca. 57 lbs. Much to much for my daughter.
Can you please tell me the right brace height. In the Internet I found 7 1/2 ich, 8 1/4 ich.... Perhaps the richt brace height will change something. I had to built up the bow on my own, because it came into peaces. I hope you can help me....
Greets from germany
Thorsten
Good review! And you got a supra, awesome! :)
I got whole set with 12 arrows and a carrying case for $300. I guess it's a good bargain.
I just bought this bow, noticed that the cables are visible thru the peep, it is so annoying that i cant see the full sight circle. Any way to fix this?
I had almost ordered one when I fell for a used PSE Dominator Max, Oh do my muscles and wallet hurt, but I'm growing in to it.
I may get one yet to convert to left for the kid.
erg0centric you made the right decision. Arguably the best bow made.
Thanks, I’m glad I didn’t buy a terrible bow 👍
Hey Mr. Stephen, I have a follow up question about this and or the PSE performance X 3-D. (1) Can you fit them with a drop away rest? & (2) Can you shoot fobs (fletching only better) through them? Inquiring minds want to know. Thanks
hi just been on your web site and ordered a m106 from you hope all goes well.
hi very good review i am thinking off buying one of these £128 in the uk bargain . i am 65 new to archery i have a nice recurve i am also left handed which this bow will suite me.
Just out of curiosity, would it be safe to put on a set of strings and cables that were a half inch shorter to get a little more poundage from those limbs?
yes, to increase poundage shorter cables.
240 is the slowest bow you've ever shot? My Bear whitetail 2 barely hits 180?
Good bow good price
Where are you guys located? I would love to buy from you if you're around Brisbane
Купил себе такой ,вот жду доставки
Хороший или нет
Question:> will this bow take a drop away rest?
which is the best between Junxing m106 and Kinetic static?
Is that a Supra !!! 😮
hi just recived mine not bad at all . thanks
Which one better sanlida Hero X8 or Junxing m106?
hi great vids mate. i have just tried to buy one from chinese importer and he has tried to post it and he gets it returned chinese customs stopped all bows and arrows leaving the country Do you have any left and could you post to the uk .
Как его собрать ,я его получил
What’s up with sanlida ? How are they able to produce quality at a great price to consumers compared to matthews and Hoyt and bow tech
The US companies have higher labour costs and spend a shit load of money on advertising and sponsorship every year. Also, they’ve generally got tighter quality control, and do a lot of R&D. All of that gets passed down to the consumer.
Ya but how do I shoot marbles out of it
Nice looking bow. I have saw them on ebay. I think it it would be great for people starting out. For the price. I just did a review on the Decut/ X-spot Rino Barebow riser. Great riser.
good review...tnx
One question,which junxing bows can reach about 70-100m precisely?
It is up to the archer not the bow, recurve archers can shoot well at 90. Better bows are faster and easier but honestly there is not alot in it.
Is that supra!? Wowwww
it shots good groups.....
Is that a suuppraaaaa!!!!
So, It’s a Hoyt Freestyle with a shoot through riser..... sorta... not really
Dude it's that a Toyota supra behind you
It's not the bow it's the shooter doesn't matter price
It looks like that cable guard can just be flipped over to make it left handed cable guard.
yes and swap limb and cams around
As a new archer I'm just curious, why can't we just swap the cable guard over?
Jeff Gilbert cause the string are crossing each other in the opposite direction
Wooohooooo
Any archery club that don’t allow camo can get bent.
Junxing m122 Caesar is much more interesting, much much faster.
CamperFi Do you own a M-122? I love that bow. I ordered the M-127 on Alibaba a few days ago and I’m really excited for it to come it. It looks the same as the M-122 but it doesn’t have the Gordon fiberglass limbs, isn’t CNC machined, and comes with a different string. I still think I got a great bow though.
@@gigilaco What is your experience with the your Junxing?
Where can i buy this bow
Archery supplies
Do u have whatsapp number then if u have pls send it.
Nathan Marriner
look them up in Ebay
Ebay
Yeaah supra
Lots of kick after the shot.
Looks like a toy to me! 😂
Quite silent
I see supra
You have a bow press you can do it your self. But if you break it you break it. Lol.
Looks like a Chinese Hoyt knockoff.
Copy Hoyt much ?
Which one? The Prevail?
Hoyt didn’t invent the shoot-through riser
Lol, ever notice that every car maker, bicycle maker etc is all copying that unnamed caveman who first invented the rolling log?
it's a piece of shit lol.... I got my Hoyt CRX 32 for less than what this bow costs and it's 10x better... yes the CRX is heavy and yes it's used but for what it is it will put this bow to shame....