+25 Attack Damage. +2% armor pen (stackable up to 5 times) On hit effects: Stagger: Makes the enemy flinch and slows them. Bleeding: Target takes bleeding damage for 10 seconds.
The point of it is to ostensibly have fater moving limbs because they weigh less at the same draw weight, but the science is pretty shaky when it comes to results. Another idea is its to cope with lower quality wood possibly.
@@xijinpingsfavoritehemorrho1328The Penobscot made these bows because the wood in their region was a poorer quality and in order to achieve draw weights comparable to other hunting bows, they had to have the second bow in the front, which enhances the main bow’s strength. Essentially, where the big bow would break on its own, the second bow takes a little bit of tension off of the big bow, without sacrificing that energy.
Those are called pony limbs they allow you to adjust the draw weight on the bow by either putting more tension between the main limb and the secondary ones or less tension while also increasing the power that the bow can generate
A Penobscot bow. Developed by nomadic tribes in areas with wood that was not robust enough to harbor the traditional bow design. I believe it was heavily employed by the inuit. Penobscots allow you to have greater pull weight at the costs of reduced draw length, some extra weight, and non-optimal bow material (assuming you made one with traditional material)
I hope you're just pretending to be dense. Penobscot is the name of the tribe who used these bows, although they weren't the only ones. Various Inuit groups also used these bows among other types of bows. @@matthewbittenbender9191
@@bunny6820 if you are referring to "sticc" as multivariate spacial clustering, possibly. If You Mean stick and rope, it's two opposing bows. One traditional style "stick bow" (selfbow) and one recurve in opposition. So in that context, potentially yes. But not all Penobscot bows were two sets of strings tethering the front to belly. Some only had one string with a slip-through rather than tied to the belly bow (the belly being that facing you).
@@kelvinle8662 it can but when using traditional bear fat (grease) and braided/twisted sinew it's quite resilient. But both single string and multiple string variants were made.
@@kekethetoad The additional recurve creates more resistance when you draw the bow. More resistance = more force output when fired, so arrows travel faster when fired from a double recurve.
12:23, that’s the magical moment for me, and then that jump at the end of that incredible build up of strings to the re-introduction of the main theme in that glorious coda!!! That jump is pure Bernstein, a musical force of nature!!! I recently saw a concert conducted by Esa-Pekka Salonen, a conductor I hadn’t seen in quite a while (an all-Sibelius repertoire including some rarely heard encores amongst Finlandia, his Violin Concerto, and his 1st Symphony), and I was reminded just how similar to Bernstein he really is in his style. I would never call them theatrical. They move a lot, certainly, but more importantly, they move with their orchestra and with the music (I would italicize “with” both times if I knew how to on UA-cam). Every movement seems dramatic and balletic and beautiful to witness, but always reasonable in the context of the emotion of what is being played. Nothing ever seems frivolous or “showy”. Such talents, the both of them, and of course it helps that they usually have superb orchestras under their direction (in Salonen’s case, his last year with the San Francisco Symphony). I love this overture, thank you for posting!!!
i've had my lips smacked with the string before just because of my anchor spot (which is normally just around your cheekbone above your lip for most people but it depends on how you shoot and what works for you), i can say though it hurts like a mother fucker and i've learned to pull my lips to one side a bit to avoid that again
This is a style of bow that was almost exclusively used by native Americans who could not get the kinds of materials you need to make a more traditional bow design, these bows are much harder to make for a similar draw weight when compared to a horse bow, English longbow or traditional hunting bow
Thanks for showing us the hits, bro. I especially liked the part where I could literally see the arrow hitting the target. Most people wouldn't show that....
I honestly don’t know anything about bows beyond having shot a few different types for fun over the years. But, this really looks pretty genius to me! I really like how it retains the austere primitive look but absolutely goes to the next level. Very cool.
There has never been a 28" is a full draw. A full draw is an individual thing and depends also on the technique you use and on the bow you use. If this is his normal draw lengh than this is his full draw.
@@NWTejas yeah, but this bow looked like a 20 pound drawweight... and if you don't go to full draw... This looks like a bow made for a way smaller kid than the person who's shooting it.
@@IIIAnchani nah its made for machine gunning and hunting spreads but heres many advantages though: Reload Time: The time it takes to load a new round into the firearm. Triggering Time: The time from when the trigger is pulled to when it releases the firing mechanism. Ignition Time: The time it takes for the primer to ignite the propellant in the cartridge. Bullet Acceleration Time: The time it takes for the bullet to accelerate within the barrel. Bullet Exit Time: The time it takes for the bullet to exit the barrel.
Beautiful, but objectively less functional than a more traditional bow design. This is as far as I can tell a native American bow design that originates from areas that do not have the right kinds of trees that you need to make a more traditional bow, at least one with a draw weight sufficient for good hunting
Just think. Someone's bow split once, and they rigged it together like this and realized holy fuck this shits strong as hell dawg. Now we have recurves.
That is not the story that led to this style of bow, what led to it is native Americans tribes in areas that do not have the right kinds of wood to make any kind of bow with a draw weight high enough to be effective at hunting, so this design would allow you to achieve a similar draw weight to other types of bows with worse materials.
@fredjackson8408 What kind of reply is that? They corrected your original point (this is a _double_ recurve bow, not a recurve bow), so now you throw around the funny mental diagnosis that you see people use to insult others. Very classy.
@@Sbudz I don't believe that. I have one and it's rated at 150 pound draw strength. My intention is to use it for hunting. If you can't hunt with it then what is it for? Just to play with?
@@edwardlittle5541 what are you talking about hunting for? All I'm saying is there's no point putting this on a crossbow most commercially available ones are more than powerful enough without making dangerous modifications. Apart from looks this would be completely lost on a crossbow
A very beautiful Recurve Bow. Very smooth in its release and one can tell it has decent arrow speed. Ill watch how its made. To see the type of raw material ot was crafted from. My guess is Ash. 💪🏻🙏🏻✨
Originally known as the double limb bow, this bow is an excellent tool that delivers, better accuracy by lowering the amount of recoil a normal bow would have, later through the years we made the compound bow and have used it ever since.
You and Guerilla don't understand. Traditional archery is a "thang" for purists; as much art as mechanics. It's about the simplicity and the spirit, a "connection" of the archer with the arrow, the bow, the target, and even the earth on which the archer stands. Traditional archery, bow making, arrow making, and shooting well, consistently, is as much about feeling as the mechanical/physical actions.
Si ese arco tubiera la misma potensia que el de un longbow si lo veria muy util el invento, pero viendo la potencia que tiene en este video, no lo veo muy util ;-;
El objetivo del diseño es obtener mas fuerza con menos material, y de menor calidad. Si quieres que tenga las mismas caracteristicas que un arco 3-4 veces mas grande y pesado, modificas acorde, pero sera de igual manera mas pesado y para eso ya tienes un arco grande nomas.
That's a great looking bow. I used to compete in archery years ago with a 78lb recurve bow. I've never seen anything like that before but tried doing something similar with a cross bow with no luck.
@@pavesomsk908 сила натяжения от этого не изменяется,поставь хоть 8 плеч сила натяжения тетивы останется 30-40 кг,дополнительные плечи имеют свою упругость и свое сопротивление натяжению , упругость и сопротивление друг друга уравновешивают и к натяжению тетивы не прибавится ни грамма
@@pavesomsk908 это вымысел киношников в реале таких луков не существовало потому что люди поэкспериментировали и поняли что бесполезно ставить доп плечт
A bow like this has the benefit of extra power with more force. It is especially useful with lackluster bow materials, lets you fire decent shots that wouldn't work with just one or the other.
@@Deca.Knight@mr.diontoahmed1134 is correct, this is Penobscot bow designed by Chief Big Thunder over 100 years age. DO A LITTLE RESEARCH BEFORE COMMENTING. See what I did there😂
Who tf cares what he calls it? stop with the "well actually it's this and that and you're wrong" you probably aren't fun to be around at all. Not everything has to be called it's exact definition all the time.
Something else people may not have connected. "I fear my wings will lose their feathers" can also reference Icarus, how he flew close to the sun (heaven), before his wings lost their feathers and he plummeted to the depths (hell). The idea being that Angel Dust is afraid to seek redemption because they might fail and fall back into hell.
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He has a face that just came out of the toilet happy
@@rimlaynin.v0like " oh yeah!" Lol
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"It fires using two smaller bows. That's 65% more bow, per bow"
"60% of the time, it works every time."
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Now I just need a bow that fires bows.
Bro got that 25% attack speed
+10% penetration
+18% attack
+5% energy consumption
And the look like he shat himself while pulling the string.
+25 Attack Damage.
+2% armor pen (stackable up to 5 times)
On hit effects:
Stagger: Makes the enemy flinch and slows them.
Bleeding: Target takes bleeding damage for 10 seconds.
+%25 attack speed
-%50 damage reduction
@@Watefaksorry you mean - 80%pen. Witch such a short drawlength the arrow goes slow as balls
This feels like a compound bow but without all the pulleys.
The point of it is to ostensibly have fater moving limbs because they weigh less at the same draw weight, but the science is pretty shaky when it comes to results. Another idea is its to cope with lower quality wood possibly.
@@xijinpingsfavoritehemorrho1328The Penobscot made these bows because the wood in their region was a poorer quality and in order to achieve draw weights comparable to other hunting bows, they had to have the second bow in the front, which enhances the main bow’s strength. Essentially, where the big bow would break on its own, the second bow takes a little bit of tension off of the big bow, without sacrificing that energy.
Would that also allow you to make a more compact bow with the same performance?
How do you feel something that you watch 👀
@@MaNNeRz91I feel like you might be new to the English language.
Feeling doesn’t just mean physically touching things.
You're under arrest for attempted smoulder
Reague of Regend?
Attempted? I think he succeeded.
lol no def attempted.
Yeah but for comedy purposes just plain old smoulder doesn't sound as funny. Attempted Smoulder has that roll off your tongue thing 🤣
@@accelerator1666no the facial expression
Those are called pony limbs they allow you to adjust the draw weight on the bow by either putting more tension between the main limb and the secondary ones or less tension while also increasing the power that the bow can generate
nice, someone actually explained it lol thanks
Thankyou for the explanation.
so does it do the same thing as a compound? And if that's the case why would this need to exist?
@@LifesizemortalIt doubles the recurve effect, increases the bows strenght further than simple recurve.
@@robertbretschneider765 I meant to say compound bow X'D
I'm imagining showing this to a caveman and him losing his mind
Cavemen never existed. We've always been civilized.
caveman : huabuawuahuhubuawuwu hahuahu ? (honey! look at this, can we have one ?)
Imagine giving a caveman an ar15
@@boxhead505he'd run out of ammo at least with a bow you could teach him to make more arrows
@@onewhowatchesfromveryveryfar 🤓
A Penobscot bow. Developed by nomadic tribes in areas with wood that was not robust enough to harbor the traditional bow design. I believe it was heavily employed by the inuit.
Penobscots allow you to have greater pull weight at the costs of reduced draw length, some extra weight, and non-optimal bow material (assuming you made one with traditional material)
That's so cool. Humans are the best
So why did Penobscot get to name this bow after himself if it was an Inuit design?
What's the range on one of these?
I hope you're just pretending to be dense. Penobscot is the name of the tribe who used these bows, although they weren't the only ones. Various Inuit groups also used these bows among other types of bows. @@matthewbittenbender9191
@@matthewbittenbender9191 Penobscot is the name of a native american tribe.
It's called a Penobscot bow, or Wabenaki, an older Native and Inuit style bow from the late 1800's and earlier.
It apparently has more power per pull thanks to the *sticc* and *ropp*
@@bunny6820 if you are referring to "sticc" as multivariate spacial clustering, possibly. If You Mean stick and rope, it's two opposing bows. One traditional style "stick bow" (selfbow) and one recurve in opposition. So in that context, potentially yes. But not all Penobscot bows were two sets of strings tethering the front to belly. Some only had one string with a slip-through rather than tied to the belly bow (the belly being that facing you).
@ancientsouloutdoors4088 wouldnt the slip through set up cause the string to fray quicker?
@@kelvinle8662 it can but when using traditional bear fat (grease) and braided/twisted sinew it's quite resilient. But both single string and multiple string variants were made.
That's so cool that you gave us the name of this and it's origin. It looks so powerful!
Finch is trying to impress Stifflers' Mom again
fuuuck so accurate
Sh!tbre@k
lmao
Never seen a man look so zesty while shooting a bow
Just wait until i film myself doing it
Lol tru
The Sylvan elves commend you.
The Elkin Elves are filing for a patent suit.
The dwarves are angry
The Orcs are trying to figure out how to make a big one out of metal.
Who?
This similar to the bow designs from," Avatar ".
The gnomes are inspired! They've got 147 designs in the works and seek your bow for a thorough examination.
That shooting face 10/10
Thanks god someone else sees it😂
I can’t take this video serious with that facial expression 😂😂😂😂😂
yooooooo
homie got the full frank castle face while shooting with the Zelda bow
Yessssss
Double recurve always looked silly but I fully understand the mechanics and why it was so popular.
Silly? These things look at LEAST 65% more bow than your standard bow. They're the most bow I've ever seen. Fantastic.
Can you give a brief explanation of its purpose?
@@kekethetoad The additional recurve creates more resistance when you draw the bow. More resistance = more force output when fired, so arrows travel faster when fired from a double recurve.
@samuelgross6653 If you want more resistance couldn’t you just use a heavier wood? Like those medeaval longbows from Britain that we still have.
@@samuelgross6653 that part's obvious. I'm more interested in the two-stage effect and what it's for
Buddy's face look like he been meaning to do that all month 😆
12:23, that’s the magical moment for me, and then that jump at the end of that incredible build up of strings to the re-introduction of the main theme in that glorious coda!!! That jump is pure Bernstein, a musical force of nature!!! I recently saw a concert conducted by Esa-Pekka Salonen, a conductor I hadn’t seen in quite a while (an all-Sibelius repertoire including some rarely heard encores amongst Finlandia, his Violin Concerto, and his 1st Symphony), and I was reminded just how similar to Bernstein he really is in his style. I would never call them theatrical. They move a lot, certainly, but more importantly, they move with their orchestra and with the music (I would italicize “with” both times if I knew how to on UA-cam). Every movement seems dramatic and balletic and beautiful to witness, but always reasonable in the context of the emotion of what is being played. Nothing ever seems frivolous or “showy”. Such talents, the both of them, and of course it helps that they usually have superb orchestras under their direction (in Salonen’s case, his last year with the San Francisco Symphony). I love this overture, thank you for posting!!!
Yo dawg! We heard you like bows...
So we put a bow...ON YO BOW!
Jesus 😂😂😂
Reading this in Badger's voice when he's saying this to skinny Pete
Your comment is too underrated. Legit got a smidge annoyed at the lack of 👍🏾s...got me feelin too old.
Pimp my bow
Wanna hit targets?
But ya arrows don’t fly?
You gotta HIT US UP
To get a pimped out bow
This is the most aesthetically pleasing and beautiful bow i have ever seen
@@askhams Bro what did i even do 😭
@@askhams schlidididilungus, you’re here too dawg, you could also make a billion dollars with the time you’ve used to reply to my comment 💀
@@SillyInternetGremlinBoyProlly an old man who thinks CIA is after him
@@askhamsTake your meds gramps. You are in youtube comment section.
The look on this guy face his more tension than the bow 😂😂😂
Bowception 2: Electric Bowgaloo
I like the sound bows make
Bro making a duck face to look hot while shooting a bow is what makes this for me
Makes this what?
I think that face may be from how much force is needed to fire said bow.
Probably a bad habit of his from focusing or concentrating or exerting himself, I doubt that bow is easy to draw.
😂😂😂😂
It's actually called the "constipated Legolas" face.
Getting a lil bit of the “blue steel” Zoolander after the shot.
Wicked. So true.
Its takes more than being really realyy pretty to shot a Bow 🫠
Doesn't show whether he turned left or not
@flewis02 You mean really, really, really good-looking...? Right?
He totally murdered that target or whatever he shot at, his eyes were full of despise for whatever it was.
Let’s just keep it simple. What’s next pullies
Oh yeah that's called a compou- ahh nevermind 😊
It's an actual type of bow called a "Penobscot bow" or a "father-son bow"
You think…?
Who would put pullies on a bow. That's just crazy
@@joelbradberry8273idk if your joking but that's basically a compound bow
I would easily choose this as my main weapon in any survival game
worst bow to maintain though, double the rop, double the stic, many things to break and assamble
Dude definitely learned to shoot in the boyscouts
thank you brotha for pointing out what is obvious to anybody who took archery in school
Aye yo, your face at the end like you about to smooch the target😂😂😂💔
Very wow, much comedy
Ayo yo you got the whole squad laughing 🤡
Kissing it goodbye
@@erikledune9292 😂😂😂👌
i've had my lips smacked with the string before just because of my anchor spot (which is normally just around your cheekbone above your lip for most people but it depends on how you shoot and what works for you), i can say though it hurts like a mother fucker and i've learned to pull my lips to one side a bit to avoid that again
No EF'n way. I've got two recurves and NEVER thought of this. Subbed af. Love from Kentucky broski
A very old native bow style
"Penobscot Bow"
Its from New England area tribes.
This is a style of bow that was almost exclusively used by native Americans who could not get the kinds of materials you need to make a more traditional bow design, these bows are much harder to make for a similar draw weight when compared to a horse bow, English longbow or traditional hunting bow
Thanks for showing us the hits, bro. I especially liked the part where I could literally see the arrow hitting the target. Most people wouldn't show that....
If he only knew how to shoot a bow correctly...
I see what you did there
@ChemUncalmThere's three year old girls that could do gymnastics you could only dream of.
Grow up.
@ChemUncalm dude your just weird
@ChemUncalm”☝️🤓”
Love the slight upper lip curl when firing the second shot. Archery with attitude. Bow looks incredible ✌️❤️
Lmfao
LOL
I honestly don’t know anything about bows beyond having shot a few different types for fun over the years. But, this really looks pretty genius to me! I really like how it retains the austere primitive look but absolutely goes to the next level. Very cool.
FULL DRAAAAAW
There has never been a 28" is a full draw. A full draw is an individual thing and depends also on the technique you use and on the bow you use. If this is his normal draw lengh than this is his full draw.
@@rbrb7869 then he needs to work out to increase his draw lol
It would probably break
@@rbrb7869 with bows, a full draw is to your cheek typically that is how most define it
@@rbrb7869 Bow's hardly being drawn back. It practically looks like it's begging for more.
Legolas is disappointed 😂
I really liked the bit where we saw what was happening.
"That still only counts as one"
Curious. What kind of arrow speed can you get from this system?
u wont know unleast u try..
Unleast i wont..
I have read the Penobscot style bows (this) measures about 10% gain in arrow speed.
@@NWTejas yeah, but this bow looked like a 20 pound drawweight...
and if you don't go to full draw... This looks like a bow made for a way smaller kid than the person who's shooting it.
@@IIIAnchani nah its made for machine gunning and hunting spreads but heres many advantages though:
Reload Time: The time it takes to load a new round into the firearm.
Triggering Time: The time from when the trigger is pulled to when it releases the firing mechanism.
Ignition Time: The time it takes for the primer to ignite the propellant in the cartridge.
Bullet Acceleration Time: The time it takes for the bullet to accelerate within the barrel.
Bullet Exit Time: The time it takes for the bullet to exit the barrel.
the precision and structure of the bow is beautiful
Beautiful, but objectively less functional than a more traditional bow design. This is as far as I can tell a native American bow design that originates from areas that do not have the right kinds of trees that you need to make a more traditional bow, at least one with a draw weight sufficient for good hunting
Your bow is amazing buddy.
That's an awesome looking Bow dude. 🌟
The face he makes after the release, like he's a marvel hero delivering a painful justice!
Not gonna lie this bow is pretty freaking sweet
The forbidden floss stick
Great video bro
Thanks bro 👊👊
Looks really smooth to draw.
Its truly a work of art😊
Your stuff always so amazing
Just think. Someone's bow split once, and they rigged it together like this and realized holy fuck this shits strong as hell dawg. Now we have recurves.
That is not the story that led to this style of bow, what led to it is native Americans tribes in areas that do not have the right kinds of wood to make any kind of bow with a draw weight high enough to be effective at hunting, so this design would allow you to achieve a similar draw weight to other types of bows with worse materials.
Fred Bear is scratching his head.... you did what?
@@the_undead you got that tism, don't ya?
@fredjackson8408 What kind of reply is that? They corrected your original point (this is a _double_ recurve bow, not a recurve bow), so now you throw around the funny mental diagnosis that you see people use to insult others. Very classy.
@@christiancinnabars1402 damn, you have it too? Must be something in the water
Have you tested it to find out the poundage of the pull yet? That's what I'd be interested in.
This one is pretty light - approx 30lb
I would love to see that design turned into a crossbow @@DreamcraftBows
@omarririttenberg6038 there's no point with a crossbow
@@Sbudz I don't believe that. I have one and it's rated at 150 pound draw strength. My intention is to use it for hunting. If you can't hunt with it then what is it for? Just to play with?
@@edwardlittle5541 what are you talking about hunting for? All I'm saying is there's no point putting this on a crossbow most commercially available ones are more than powerful enough without making dangerous modifications. Apart from looks this would be completely lost on a crossbow
That is TECHNICALLY a compound bow, (with a twist) well done!
Thanks!
That's a beautiful recurve bow
The Araluen Rangers and Tolkein Elves are currently giddy with delight from this video
A bow is the best thing a warrior can have. Quiet.
Very cool 👍. What is the draw weight?
Thanks! Approx 30lb
@@DreamcraftBowsgoodenough for fishes and seals I'd say? Inuits hunt at a close range too, all silent in their canoe .
That's really cool!! Love to try one!!
great craftsmanship and even better sound
Thanks!
So it's basically a compound bow without the pulley system...cool!
Auriel's bow isn't real, it can't hurt you. Auriel's bow:
Auriel? You mean Tauriel maybe?
Skyrim reference, I believe.
Dude the face you made had mr laughing my ass off 😂 watched it 10 times 😂
A very beautiful Recurve Bow. Very smooth in its release and one can tell it has decent arrow speed. Ill watch how its made. To see the type of raw material ot was crafted from. My guess is Ash. 💪🏻🙏🏻✨
Men will see this and go
*"Hell Yeah!"*
Originally known as the double limb bow, this bow is an excellent tool that delivers, better accuracy by lowering the amount of recoil a normal bow would have, later through the years we made the compound bow and have used it ever since.
What do you mean by lowering the recoil? It's a bow
Recoil comes after the arrow has left, it does not affect accuracy.
Penobscot Bow****
I want to make my first bow do u got any good tips and i am 13 yr old and 171 cm tall how tall should my bow be then?
If it is your first one make it as tall as you (or slightly longer)
Remember it’s easier to switch to your bow than it is to reload your bow
SSDD!
Know the rules 😂
hit the melon with the bow dawg
Fine shot, mate!
Thanks bro 👊
That is a beautiful bow.
Ok a double bow interesting 🎯🏹
💪💪
That creative
Penobskot bow are Indian American native war bow.
Indian American is a mixed breed. The land has black people asain people. You can see the redskins. A mixed breed
It's always advised to cure constipation before using bows
Nice. Looks hand made, too.
I'll have to try that, when I get around to making my bow.
That is a beautiful bow
Wait till he discovers the compound bow 🤯
But he made this and that's so cool
Wait till he discovers the gun 🤯
You and Guerilla don't understand. Traditional archery is a "thang" for purists; as much art as mechanics. It's about the simplicity and the spirit, a "connection" of the archer with the arrow, the bow, the target, and even the earth on which the archer stands. Traditional archery, bow making, arrow making, and shooting well, consistently, is as much about feeling as the mechanical/physical actions.
Сперва подумал, что лук сломан.
И да автор, будь по проще ))
нет, пускай будет посложнее)
Si ese arco tubiera la misma potensia que el de un longbow si lo veria muy util el invento, pero viendo la potencia que tiene en este video, no lo veo muy util ;-;
El objetivo del diseño es obtener mas fuerza con menos material, y de menor calidad. Si quieres que tenga las mismas caracteristicas que un arco 3-4 veces mas grande y pesado, modificas acorde, pero sera de igual manera mas pesado y para eso ya tienes un arco grande nomas.
That’s a work of art.
🙏🙏
That's insane. Badass bow.
The guy trying so hard to look badass is sending me 🤣🤣
Всем важен настрой, при выстреле, что представлял в уме этот парень, когда ипотека и кредиты, стали невыносимы как теща😅
Лицо по проще, 😂
Он типо эльф
@@sergeynikolaevich1750мамкин воин😂
Захожу в комменты и специально ищу на русском. Всегда самые адекватные, без пафоса и по существу))
Дык, как попроще если он в мамонта целится?????
@@msattey5650 В мамонта из лука ? Он бессмертный !
That's a great looking bow. I used to compete in archery years ago with a 78lb recurve bow. I've never seen anything like that before but tried doing something similar with a cross bow with no luck.
it looks beautiful
дополнительные плечи + к красоте лука а не к его функциональности ,доп плечи не дают ни какого эффекта
дают, но не много. НО ДАЮТ ЖЕ. они тоже свою упругость имеют
Not true. It gives about a 10% advantage, and allows the use of lower quality wood.
@@pavesomsk908 сила натяжения от этого не изменяется,поставь хоть 8 плеч сила натяжения тетивы останется 30-40 кг,дополнительные плечи имеют свою упругость и свое сопротивление натяжению , упругость и сопротивление друг друга уравновешивают и к натяжению тетивы не прибавится ни грамма
@@pavesomsk908 это вымысел киношников в реале таких луков не существовало потому что люди поэкспериментировали и поняли что бесполезно ставить доп плечт
See how this bow was built here:
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All the best guys!
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I believe it was the Penobscot Indians that’s used bows like this. If not, it was another Algonquian tribe
That’s crazy. Good job.
A bow like this has the benefit of extra power with more force. It is especially useful with lackluster bow materials, lets you fire decent shots that wouldn't work with just one or the other.
Why do 87% of people in archery look like they’re about to snitch on you for some petty 💩
Penobscot, man. Not double recurve 🤦♂️
he has been building bows for years. i would think he would know what the bow is ACTUALLY called. especially since HE BUILT IT.
@@Deca.Knight Lol. You don't have a clue about bows, do you?
If I fucking built a car and named it bicycle, that'd just be stupid.
@@Deca.Knight@mr.diontoahmed1134 is correct, this is Penobscot bow designed by Chief Big Thunder over 100 years age.
DO A LITTLE RESEARCH BEFORE COMMENTING. See what I did there😂
well as one from the penobscot tribe i find it kinda funny that he calls it a "double recurve"
Who tf cares what he calls it? stop with the "well actually it's this and that and you're wrong" you probably aren't fun to be around at all. Not everything has to be called it's exact definition all the time.
I don't doubt tmthe modern bows we have now but something about the recurve bows are so elegant.
That lip snarl was fire.
Dude!! The face is EPIC!!! 🤣 😂😂
Something else people may not have connected. "I fear my wings will lose their feathers" can also reference Icarus, how he flew close to the sun (heaven), before his wings lost their feathers and he plummeted to the depths (hell). The idea being that Angel Dust is afraid to seek redemption because they might fail and fall back into hell.
That arrow sound was great😸
Man’s loving this bow
Fires arrows into the ground perfectly (sound effects added)😮
Is this the new D&D prop you were talking about. Awesome!
Very nice! Can’t wait to see it in hunting!
Thanks! Unfortunately bow hunting is not allowed here in Poland
@@DreamcraftBows that’s too much rules. Ok, God Bless you brother in Jesus’ Name. Amen
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Beautiful design
Is there any stats with this bow? Would it enhance the penetration of the bow? I'm curious.