Second Part of The Review of the Thunder Child from Big Jim! 1/2

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  • Опубліковано 6 вер 2024
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  • @HondoTrailside
    @HondoTrailside 7 років тому

    I love that method of taking a bow down on your bow, such an improvement over the metal sleeves.
    Just to mention I got a 64" Bushbow by GN with the Jacknife system. It folds in half without any extra length. so it is 32" folded, and the limbs are basically straight. My arrows with broadheads are 31.5, so I can stash the bow in my quiver, along with some arrows, if I need to. I'm guessing your bow would go about 30 inches, and the limbs are quite arced. Of course I want a longer bow, in hunting situations if the brush is ever so thick I can't use a 64" bow, I'm probably not threading a shot. But you can run into guys who think a 28" bow is a must have.

  • @actioncostanza3635
    @actioncostanza3635 6 років тому +1

    Greyarcher1, is the Thunderchild still your 2nd favorite? The shelf is not cut past center. What are your thoughts on that? I'm about to order one.

  • @stevenhansel7050
    @stevenhansel7050 7 років тому

    What is your draw length? And what grip did you order, and why did you choose that particular grip/ Thanks

  • @pickin4you
    @pickin4you 9 років тому

    You were talking about feathers. Here in the U.S. the two main choices are Gateway and Trueflight, and Trueflight is still the best. Gateways have a thick base, which makes them hard to fletch helical on the shaft. The Trueflights have an even, thin base which glues on much nicer. The #1 choice among professional archers are still Trueflights for feathers and Flexfletch for vane shooters with compounds.
    You must have short summers where you live. Still enjoying the videos Grey. I wished everyone that viewed it would give you a like.
    Also, what points do you use for stumping? I forgot.

    • @TheDayne
      @TheDayne 9 років тому

      pickin4you I am only using Gateway feathers on my arrows (wood arrows) and they work fine. They can take a beating and won't get roughed up so easily and apart from that, they are significantly cheaper than Trueflights...

    • @pickin4you
      @pickin4you 9 років тому

      Any feather will work. I was just mentioning which one was best, and the same one the pros prefer.