12-09-2003, 10:30 AM
hi all!<br>
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reg.: arrows jumping off when using a thumb ring<br>
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put your index finger ON the arrow and use the middle finger to lock your thumb<br>
<br>
reg.: bracer - always use one unless you like to hurt yourself or if u are a really tough bone<br>
<br>
reg.: drawweight: i would opt for no more than 30 - 35 lbs for an untrained adult, especially if you want to learn to shoot it; but....it depends, check it out<br>
<br>
reg.: different drawweights on bows; usually the drawweight depends on the strenght/diameter of the material used<br>
<br>
reg.: Grozer bows: I am convinced that the horn or bone plates can be attached to a standard bow wothout them; this is going to be my nex project; when using a Magyar bow tell the audience what it is, even if the basic look is more or less correct<br>
<br>
reg.: don't waste money on horn and sinew bows unless you have it in abundance; the difficulties of handling them have been explained up above quiet well<br>
<br>
regards<br>
<br>
Frank <p></p><i></i>
<br>
reg.: arrows jumping off when using a thumb ring<br>
<br>
put your index finger ON the arrow and use the middle finger to lock your thumb<br>
<br>
reg.: bracer - always use one unless you like to hurt yourself or if u are a really tough bone<br>
<br>
reg.: drawweight: i would opt for no more than 30 - 35 lbs for an untrained adult, especially if you want to learn to shoot it; but....it depends, check it out<br>
<br>
reg.: different drawweights on bows; usually the drawweight depends on the strenght/diameter of the material used<br>
<br>
reg.: Grozer bows: I am convinced that the horn or bone plates can be attached to a standard bow wothout them; this is going to be my nex project; when using a Magyar bow tell the audience what it is, even if the basic look is more or less correct<br>
<br>
reg.: don't waste money on horn and sinew bows unless you have it in abundance; the difficulties of handling them have been explained up above quiet well<br>
<br>
regards<br>
<br>
Frank <p></p><i></i>