Fivics Archery - 13. assembly (EN subtitle, basic lecture, 동영상 강의)

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  • Опубліковано 15 жов 2024
  • A good score in a good performance.
    There is English version for help the archery.
    What about spend some time to strengthen the basics of good performance again at home? Hope it makes you to remind your first beginner intention.
    Please refer to the following articles if a video don’t play English subtitles.
    Bow assembly
    Let’s assemble the recurve bow. First, identify which limb is the upper and lower one.
    Grasp the limb pocket and push the limb against the limb bolt until the limb clicks into place. Make sure that the limb is securely fastened to the riser.
    The correct bow size can be estimated using the archer’s height. If an archer is shorter than 160cm, they will most likely need a 66” bow. For an archer between 160-170cm, an archer would need a 68” bow. If the archer is taller than 170cm, they would need a 70” bow. Be aware there is a risk of injury by using a bow that does not fit your body.
    Next, let’s put on a string.
    Archers must also use a string that best fits the bow. An AMO string length of 68 means that the string fits a bow that is 68” long (25” riser, medium limbs), and 18 stands indicates that the string has 18 individual strands that compose it.
    Both ends of the string have loops, one being larger than the other. Hang the larger loop through the upper limb, and place the small loop on the lower limb tip.
    Hold the grip; place the lower limb at the bottom of your foot, and the other hand holding the upper limb. Press the lower limb with your knee while pushing the string on the upper limb upward to hang it on the tip of the limb.
    Be sure that the strings are attached to the tips of each limb and are in the center of the limb grooves.
    After stringing the bow, bounce the string once to check the limbs and string are properly attached.
    After attaching the limbs to the riser, next adjust the brace height and tiller using a T gauge.
    The brace height should be between 22 ~ 23cm (depending on the total bow size) and the tiller should be 3 ~ 8mm higher than the lower part.
    Use a T-gauge to check if the nocking point is in the correct position.
    Brace height, tiller, and nocking point level can be different for each archer, so it is important to find the best positioning for you and to check it regularly.
    Next is mounting the sight.
    Mount the sight block to the sight screw holes on the upper right side of the handle (for a right handed riser).
    Attach the sight by aligning it with the hole of the sight mount with the number 0 on the top, insert the sight aperture pointed to the left (for right handed archers), and tighten the screw so that it does not move.
    Next is the cushion plunger.
    For right handed archers, the plunger hole is on the right side of the riser at the center above the shelf. After screwing in the plunger, turn it once more with a wrench to ensure it won’t move while shooting.
    The cushion plunger minimizes the bending of the arrow as soon as it is fired, helping the arrow fly properly.
    Clicker mounting.
    Attach the clicker to the clicker mount holes on the riser. Fix it in place so it is in a suitable position for your draw length and does not move.
    Lastly, the Olympic Recurve Bow is equipped with a stabilizer system to adjust the center of gravity and control vibration. This system is composed of a long rod, two side rods, a v-bar, and an extender. The stabilizers are attached through a screw hole on the front of the riser just below the grip.
    Be sure to attach the V-bar horizontal to the center of the bow, and then insert the side stabilizers on both sides of the V-bar. The long stabilizer will attach to the front of the v-bar.
    Finally, insert the up-stabilizer into the up-stabilizer hole to complete the bow assembly.
    Archery equipment needs to have excellent performance while being easy to use. Because of this, the archer’s personal equipment must be well tuned and in good harmony to increase their scores.
    Because physical conditions such as strength, flexibility, and arm length vary from person to person, a beginner archer should carefully consider which equipment to choose for themselves.
    It is important to learn more about the tools needed for archery and choose the right equipment for you.
    (Before that, you need to use a bow size that best fits your body according to your height and arm length.)
    ★ The Fivics Archery Training Videos are property of Fivics Archery and should not be used for any purpose other than archery training and learning.

КОМЕНТАРІ • 4

  • @FansAgueroIDN
    @FansAgueroIDN 3 роки тому

    What is tecnology Nano in the Limbs? where mix of fivics Limbs and Hoyt Riser?

  • @ColwynBowmen
    @ColwynBowmen Рік тому

    A lot of strings these days have loops almost the same size a better way is teach that the nocking points on the centre serving are closer to the top of the string. Can’t go wrong with that method.

  • @ColwynBowmen
    @ColwynBowmen Рік тому

    I would never ever teach a beginner archer to string a bow the way shown. New archers should always use a stringer

    • @AlanRudolph-i2l
      @AlanRudolph-i2l 9 місяців тому

      I agree. Done incorrectly, you can twist the limb (and this voids the warrantee for most manufacturers.) It can also endanger the archer if the limb tip gets away and hits you in the face.