Ultimate Bow Build Masterclass Online Course

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  • Опубліковано 28 жов 2024
  • A complete advanced bow build from box to bareshaft tuned. Regardless of the manufacturer or the brand of bow that you shoot from Mathews, Hoyt, PSE, Bowtech, Elite, Prime you name it, we cover all of the set up and tuning techniques so that you can set up your own bow from the start to the finish.
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  • @MrChiumiento
    @MrChiumiento 9 місяців тому +1

    Really good video man I hope you keep making these. I’m really gonna be using these a lot when I finally get my bow press. Thank you.

  • @MrBrandonPetersen
    @MrBrandonPetersen Рік тому +2

    Prob best video to date. Detailed and great quality / camera angle for good viewing. Thank you!

  • @Poppie-man-myth-legend
    @Poppie-man-myth-legend Рік тому +1

    You are absolutely the best at teaching. I like your thorough And slow method on teaching the D-Loop. You're a very fine teacher my friend.

  • @obionewheelkenobi689
    @obionewheelkenobi689 Рік тому +2

    Always great to see a new video from you guys👌

  • @heavywatertr3ad
    @heavywatertr3ad Рік тому

    U threw in some great things I never knew. Thank you

  • @patrickgagne8795
    @patrickgagne8795 Рік тому +2

    How josh only has 22k subs is beyond me. Amazing content. One of the best.

    • @BowOnlyOutdoors
      @BowOnlyOutdoors  Рік тому

      You are too kind. Thank you Patrick!

    • @kcstott
      @kcstott 10 місяців тому +1

      And 10 months later he's at 128K He's doing something right.

    • @patrickgagne8795
      @patrickgagne8795 10 місяців тому

      @@kcstott I’ve told so many people about this lesson plan and channel. There’s some great archery channels but feel this one is the best

  • @wcwcgarner2717
    @wcwcgarner2717 Рік тому +1

    Thank you for taking the time to show how to properly set up a bow.

  • @jackbuendgen389
    @jackbuendgen389 Рік тому +2

    I can't WAIT to watch the elk hunts! I went elk hunting for the first time this year. It's WAY harder than most people think.

    • @BowOnlyOutdoors
      @BowOnlyOutdoors  Рік тому +1

      We are extremely excited to release those videos!! Keep after it! It’s hard but extremely rewarding!!

    • @jackbuendgen389
      @jackbuendgen389 Рік тому

      @@BowOnlyOutdoors loved every moment

    • @Adam-sw8cc
      @Adam-sw8cc Рік тому +1

      I too chased elk for the first time this year. Coastal Oregon Roosevelt. Extremely hard. Hooked.

    • @BowOnlyOutdoors
      @BowOnlyOutdoors  Рік тому

      What a fun hunt I bet! I’ve heard navigating through the thick vegetation there to find elk is very difficult. Hopefully you had an awesome hunt!

  • @Gibsonlife573
    @Gibsonlife573 Рік тому

    Good job young man good job that's awesome that you created a course

  • @Bowhunterlake
    @Bowhunterlake Рік тому

    Yes I love the info you are providing thank you very much

  • @petegarza4708
    @petegarza4708 Рік тому +1

    Awesome guys! Keep up the great work! Thanks for taking the time to share your knowledge as well. 👍🙌🏼

  • @billotterson9329
    @billotterson9329 8 місяців тому

    Great job on entire production.

  • @TheEvandando
    @TheEvandando Рік тому

    Great job

  • @dougfriendt8906
    @dougfriendt8906 Рік тому +1

    Hey Josh, Great job as usual. Hope all is going well with you.

    • @BowOnlyOutdoors
      @BowOnlyOutdoors  Рік тому

      Thank you Doug! I hope all is going well with you!

  • @MasterofNone365
    @MasterofNone365 Рік тому

    Signed up a few weeks ago. Great info and learned a lot!

    • @BowOnlyOutdoors
      @BowOnlyOutdoors  Рік тому +1

      Thank you for the support and feedback! Don’t be afraid to reach out personally if you have any additional questions either and we would be happy to help.

    • @MasterofNone365
      @MasterofNone365 Рік тому

      @@BowOnlyOutdoors Thanks! You answered my question promptly about my sight housing being blocked by my riser. I haven't had the chance to tinker with it yet but definitely will in the upcoming weeks.

  • @Wabblewater22
    @Wabblewater22 Рік тому

    Great info.

  • @gorankorovljevic810
    @gorankorovljevic810 Рік тому

    I know Josh for a while from this channel ofc and its sucha nice to see your shooting tehnique bud 👌

  • @shaunmcpherson9233
    @shaunmcpherson9233 9 місяців тому

    I love the fact you’re local to my area. I used to go to prairie bowmen to shoot as well. I don’t anymore as I moved out of town.
    Would you happen to give lessons to younger kids?
    Thank you for all the videos. I have learned so much over the years.

    • @BowOnlyOutdoors
      @BowOnlyOutdoors  9 місяців тому

      Thanks for the message! I’m happy to meet at the range and help kids out. Send us a private message through our socials or email and I’d be happy to help! - Josh

  • @Gibsonlife573
    @Gibsonlife573 Рік тому

    I was wondering what happened to you like I wasn't seeing you pop up in my feed and usually you always pop up in it like do you do a great and amazing job I know it's hard to do these videos or whatever but the way you explain stuff you do it very well

    • @BowOnlyOutdoors
      @BowOnlyOutdoors  Рік тому

      Thank you! We are happy to be able to create and share what we have time for and we would love to be able to spend more time on it!

  • @darcyfloreani9722
    @darcyfloreani9722 Рік тому

    Thanks. Great video. Quick comment on arrow rotation. My string is twisted clockwise and I'm a right handed shooter. My bare shafts rotate right. So, easy to shoot a bare shaft with a mark on the nock before fletching your arrows.

    • @BowOnlyOutdoors
      @BowOnlyOutdoors  Рік тому

      Absolutely! Definitely have to test it as nothing is always 100%. This is just a general rule of thumb for most set ups. 👍🏻

  • @RickSeymour54
    @RickSeymour54 Рік тому

    Rock star quality 🌟 ⭐️

    • @RickSeymour54
      @RickSeymour54 Рік тому

      This will be my 🎄 gift ..already told the book keeper. Let me ask a question in the interim please…bow shop swapped on my Hoyt the left/right rubber (washers ?) because I wasn’t getting a good bullet hole tear. After all was said and done they believed it was me torquing the bow. Now I’m hitting bullet holes after changing my grip. My bow sync was not checked. If I check the sync and the top or bottom is not touching the cable should I leave it alone or ….

    • @RickSeymour54
      @RickSeymour54 11 місяців тому

      Now I wait until Christmas to look at the tutorial like I promised my wife. Merry Christmas

  • @jwild5360
    @jwild5360 Рік тому

    Only thing is add maybe missed it I wouldn’t tune the bow without the stabilizers, weights and sight your intending to use. I can manipulate a bareshaft by simply adjusting the back bar left right or adding weight etc… also tons more details in there for bareshaft tuning. This is a great starting point though.
    Very well done.

    • @BowOnlyOutdoors
      @BowOnlyOutdoors  Рік тому

      Thank you! All of the things you mentioned are covered in much more detail in the online course found in the description of this video. This is simply the initial bow setup basics to give you the baseline for completing your full bow build. Thank you for watching!

  • @drmitofit2673
    @drmitofit2673 Рік тому +2

    Don't know why most bow techs don't pre-cut D-loops (such as 4.5") and pre-mushroom melt the ends. It makes the D-loop size highly repeatable (stretch is hard to predict your way), speeds up the process as many can be prepared ahead of time and no trial and error, and completely avoids risk of string flame damage from cutting and melting after tying the D-loop.

    • @BowOnlyOutdoors
      @BowOnlyOutdoors  Рік тому +2

      As a bow tech you can absolutely do that too. The main problem you will run into is that the length will be different for everyone’s set up based on their own personal preferences and release that they choose to shoot. (Some folks prefer shorter or longer d-loops)
      For your own set up, you really only need to tie a d-loop on more than once or twice a year so it’s not saving much time to pre-cut the lengths.
      Stretching with the pliars pulls it tighter than drawing it back with a release and if done as shown in the video, there is no stretch giving you the exact length that you desire every time.
      You can also undo the last knot after cutting to burn away from the string if you are concerned of flame damage to the string, but it is not necessary as the flame burns up away from the string.
      There is always more than one way of doing things, but the way shown will get you a perfect d-loop every time.

  • @tonyallen8626
    @tonyallen8626 Рік тому

    So many people i want to send this video to,I've been saying that in sync and in time are 2 different things for a long time but I keep getting the same response, as long as your cams are hitting at the same time that's all that matters and I would ask what are timing mark's there for decoration. I don't even go to"pro shops" any more, i bought a press and do the work on my bow myself, I think that there's hardly any decent shops here in Australia ended up being a blessing anyway sick vid mate.

  • @Bluesplayer789
    @Bluesplayer789 Рік тому

    Super super clear explanations. Is the potential disparity between "in sync" and "in time" due to d loop position?. I.E. for a pair of cams with timing marks exact, the only way they couldn't be in sync is if the d loop isn't pulling from dead centre?

    • @BowOnlyOutdoors
      @BowOnlyOutdoors  Рік тому +1

      Thank you!
      D-loop position does affect cam sync, although the disparity that I am referring to is more or less string and cable length issues causing the cams to not be in the correct rotational positions at rest while still being able to be in “sync” at full draw. Having the timing holes aligned should always get your sync close, but should be no substitute for adjusting a cable for cam sync at full draw.
      IF a binary cam system has timing marks exactly perfect, the only reason they should not be in sync is if you are not pulling from dead center like you said.
      For a further explanation, timing holes are more or less used as a guideline, similar to just measuring the axle to axle and brace height measurements to ensure your string and cables are at the right length, ultimately putting your cams in the right timing position. Any additional adjustment needed to put your cams in sync at full draw after you time your cams will be minimal enough that your cams are still in “time” after the adjustments required to put the cams in sync.
      Ultimately, cam timing is where the cams sit at rest and is more or less a small range that the cams can be in, while sync must be exact. If the cables and string are way too short or way too long causing the cams to each be way under or over rotated, your cams are not in time, but could still be in sync at full draw. You want to set your string and cables lengths to achieve the correct cam timing position before testing for sync. Any adjustments to the cables required for cam sync will be minimal enough that it will not put the timing of your cams off.
      Hopefully that helps provided additional clarification. Thank you for the comment!

  • @karlchilders8793
    @karlchilders8793 Рік тому

    How did you get a buckskin Hoyt with black limbs?? Like that color combination looks good!

    • @BowOnlyOutdoors
      @BowOnlyOutdoors  Рік тому

      You can special order different limb/riser color combinations through an authorized Hoyt retailer!

  • @brockpeck7073
    @brockpeck7073 Рік тому +1

    The bcy 23 last longer for me. But it's hard to make a ball on the end compared to bcy 24

    • @BowOnlyOutdoors
      @BowOnlyOutdoors  Рік тому +1

      Correct, all personal preference but the BCY outperforms in my testing in the long run. Both work absolutely fantastic! Just giving my own personal preference.

    • @brockpeck7073
      @brockpeck7073 Рік тому

      I run #23 it last way longer for me

  • @isaiah3898
    @isaiah3898 6 місяців тому

    One of my bows has a clockwise twist in the string and it’s throwing clockwise. I’ve also shoot 2 different bare shafts from the same bow and had one spin each way

    • @BowOnlyOutdoors
      @BowOnlyOutdoors  5 місяців тому

      Totally possible! I’ve never seen it where different arrows spin different directions, but I don’t doubt it.

    • @isaiah3898
      @isaiah3898 5 місяців тому

      @@BowOnlyOutdoors I know it’s possible I’ve had it happen and if you’re familiar with Paige Pearce go look at her channel she has a video about it

  • @jthepickle7
    @jthepickle7 11 місяців тому

    Foam killer here. Thou shalt not kill.

  • @chrississon2646
    @chrississon2646 Рік тому

    🏹🎯👍

  • @Gibsonlife573
    @Gibsonlife573 Рік тому

    100% I believe they last way longer I build my own strings and it's just honestly it's a lot easier also in my eyes now the other way may be more how do I say this durable but not durable as far as like it may be a stronger knot to hold the stream together and not literally not but serve also you got to watch manufacture strings because they will stretch like a big dog so I would have my strings built to their spec that's for that bow but not to the string link that is on thatbow

  • @Boschy
    @Boschy 4 місяці тому

    My hout rx7 ultra servings started separating after only 4 months and not much shooting

  • @drmitofit2673
    @drmitofit2673 Рік тому +1

    When melting serving ends on the string, I do several things to prevent heat damage to string/cable. Wrap local string area in layers of aluminum foil, wax the serving for better hold, blue part of the flame from above, and allow end burn/melt on its own (no need to chase it with the flame). Watching you do it without these precautions makes me cringe.

  • @Gibsonlife573
    @Gibsonlife573 Рік тому +1

    Another 100% truth not a lot of people pay attention to that stuff and see what I'm saying you got to put this stuff out here I actually started a UA-cam channel I got a few different videos I'm about to load just on archery stuff people don't understand Lancaster done a video showing in high speed that the arrow literally stops in mid flight and then the fletchings corrected and spin it back to the right so he clocked off of the bow actually left but then the fletchings took over about 15-20 ft after it left the bow and arrow