Why Everyone Love The Reflex Deflex Longbow

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  • @donaldbuckner2935
    @donaldbuckner2935 4 дні тому +1

    Great explanation of the differences between these two popular bow designs. I like them both. I also like recurves and hybrids. I think I counted 22 bows I have that are traditional style bows. The desire to explore the different designs is never ending for me. Right now the two bows you show in this video are my two main bows of interest.

    • @SamkoTradBow
      @SamkoTradBow  4 дні тому

      Love it. Can never have too many bows

  • @kevinmeeske3412
    @kevinmeeske3412 5 днів тому +2

    Thank you, love my Northern Mist classic the Best. Thanks to you.

  • @Huntfishcookdrink
    @Huntfishcookdrink 5 днів тому +1

    Great content as always!

  • @laurentblond6760
    @laurentblond6760 5 днів тому +1

    Thanks Jason for this video.
    More easy to understand with French translate IA for me.
    From Bordeaux, France 👍😉🏹

  • @paullewis5045
    @paullewis5045 5 днів тому +3

    That was beautifully explained. Have you done a force draw curve for both of the bows? And what are the implications with regard to both stacking and the end of the power stroke? Even more extreme was the K4 Kodiak from the pre patent days. My thought on that design was the --need for speed-- with stored energy up front so the power stroke ended as strong as possible. So, build energy quickly and keep it in play as long as possible until the arrow leaves the string. I think, right now, that modern designs and materials have gotten us to good choices enabling a happy place most shooters can find for themselves.

    • @caseysmith544
      @caseysmith544 5 днів тому

      The Deer Seeker brands 54 inch Semi-Recurve R&D is like this as well if do get the right poundage this being the biggest issue is at 27 inches the weight is off by quite a bit, or I would have got a 60 pound of this model to have the bow at my 24.5 inch draw a 40--45 pound draw given the price where at the time 60 pounds was the max. I ended up with a 54 inch kids recurve from Great Plains Traditional Bow Company that is exactly 45 pounds at 24 inches where they used a very mild R&D to the bow. I paid as much as a Bear Grizzly Recurve for the price being one of the few kids models the brand was willing to make for my poundage not charging at least $100 if not more then most expensive loaded options on most expensive model or saying we only mark regular bows down to 26 inches for a bow period as I did not want to have to do math. I was tempted to buy for my bow 2 of the 29/30 pound at 27 inch draw Bear Titan then use the right epoxy to glue the bows together but first removing the handle and building a new handle for my needs until I found the brand I got a bow from.

  • @TraditionalAdventuresTV
    @TraditionalAdventuresTV 5 днів тому +1

    Great explanation Jason!

  • @danchitwood6783
    @danchitwood6783 5 годин тому

    I was driving in the county I grew up and saw a " Longbows" sign rusting away and grown over. I hit the brakes and knocked on the door. He brought me to his basement and put his favorite true D-shaped longbow in my hands and said "pull that." The thing felt alive. A true D-shaped bow is a whole 'nother animal. It's all about the draw cycle. The modern reflex deflex emasculates the power of the D-shaped longbow.

  • @george2099
    @george2099 5 днів тому

    My two bonick slick stick R&D bows are 7to7.5 brace hight 58inches. I'm getting a new ASL longbow soon Thanks for your help Jason!! Great video!!

  • @bunky6765
    @bunky6765 5 днів тому

    Good job at explaining the difference.

  • @ericbulich9812
    @ericbulich9812 5 днів тому +1

    Good explanation

  • @bowhuntznj
    @bowhuntznj 5 днів тому +2

    Sam great video and a good explanation on the differences between R&D and the Hill style longbows. The comments about light arrows is especially important because it makes a big difference in the feel of the bow.
    Do you have any experience with Steve’s reverse handle string follow bows? I think the one I’m interested in is called the Ramer. Thanks again for the videos!👍

    • @caseysmith544
      @caseysmith544 5 днів тому +1

      All I know is that the reverse handle bows were some of the best for old target archery pre 1950's when true recurves came out with the newer modern grips becuse the reverse handle tend to have the least amount of left or right rotation unless you had a rounded English grip but due to the size of the English rounded grip most of these bows had none or a very mini cutaway shelf not ideal for target archery unless using an English longbow in medieval/middle ages type competitions. Very few used or needed a semi/nearly recurve or static tip recurve for target archery, so these people kept using the more stable models with the then era styles of sight first made in the late 1930's but not popular until after WWII until late 1950's-1960 when more modern took off or using the older aiming stakes if that was what the archer was used to.

    • @SamkoTradBow
      @SamkoTradBow  4 дні тому +2

      I have shot his ramer. Its an amazing bow and shoots butter smooth.

    • @caseysmith544
      @caseysmith544 3 дні тому +1

      @@SamkoTradBow Good to know, a similar brand from Minnesota St Patrick Longbows that only makes straight or micro set/follow longbows has a reverse handle longbow and in the video a 2 years ago top 2024 on the UA-cam channel, The Push Archery with the movie, THE AMERICAN SEMI LONGBOW (ASL) - Traditional Archery. One of the archers is using that model of the brand everyone has their longbows from.

    • @bowhuntznj
      @bowhuntznj 3 дні тому

      @@SamkoTradBowI had a Schulz all natural string follow bow that I loved but it didn’t hold up well in the area that I lived. Looking at the Ramer to replace it for hog hunting in Florida. Sam is there a way to contact you via email or PM? Thanks

    • @bowhuntznj
      @bowhuntznj 3 дні тому

      @@caseysmith544Thanks for the information Casey I appreciate it!🙏

  • @alfredpayne1762
    @alfredpayne1762 5 днів тому +1

    very interesting and thanks for sharing

  • @WildGameLegacy
    @WildGameLegacy 4 дні тому +1

    I love mine. Its a shrew....30 year warranty

  • @NattyTime517
    @NattyTime517 4 дні тому

    I also think the length of the riser plays a big amount of performance in terms of the amount of working limb length. I love my Thunderstick III by Jim Reynolds, no stack at all for my draw length, just smooth and fast.

  • @jscott4431
    @jscott4431 4 дні тому

    Thanks for the video, Jason. I'm currently shooting a mild R/D longbow, and the performance is really nice. However, I would like to try a Hill style bow someday.

    • @SamkoTradBow
      @SamkoTradBow  4 дні тому

      Love both styles. Amazing longbow options today.

  • @peterweikel7123
    @peterweikel7123 5 днів тому

    I wanted a longbow and landed on the Baraga. It is a great shooting bow

  • @donthornton7528
    @donthornton7528 5 днів тому +2

    What's the brace height of the to bows

    • @SamkoTradBow
      @SamkoTradBow  4 дні тому

      I shoot my brace at 6 and 3/4 on both.

  • @ravenflight88
    @ravenflight88 5 днів тому +1

    great video as usual. I just want to touch on the "hand shock" aspect. You nailed it light arrows cause 99 percent of so called hand shock. effectively shooting light arrows from any bow even compounds puts you closer to dry fire conditions, the energy in the limbs has to be put into the arrow...Period.
    Have a look at the modern high speed compounds you'll notice they all have string stops some even have 2 ( they're those rods that protrude with rubber bumpers on them) they're there to stop the string from coming forward and reduce the left over energy in the limbs, 😯 effectively "acting" like an arrow absorbing the force. Anyway don't shoot light arrows people, you're going to eventually ruin your bow. correct arrow weight = no shock, quieter and more efficient down range penetration (if the arrows are tuned) piss poor arrows even if "heavier" can cause goofy vibrations in your bow as well. hope this helps, 👍

    • @SamkoTradBow
      @SamkoTradBow  4 дні тому +1

      well said and great examples. I love heavy arrows.

  • @christianb5110
    @christianb5110 4 дні тому

    I want bof 😂 I hope to have a stable of reflex/deflex, Hill style D shaped bows, recurves and everything in between.

  • @LoraChanda
    @LoraChanda 3 дні тому

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  • @DK_HAXX
    @DK_HAXX 5 днів тому +2

    Oh I never knew the actual benefit of a reflex/deflex bow. I just always known its not a recurve! :D
    But having often explained the difference between the recurve vs the reflex/deflex to ppl who dont know the difference, I often wondered what the benefit of a reflex/deflex were. But I was thinking about it in the wrong "end" or "perspective". Comparing it to the one step-above-it-bow. I had to see it from the longbows pov ofc. Now I get it. So basically its the prototype (back in the days) for a recurve mechanic I guess. Now I kinda want a reflex/deflex bow XD I mean jsut to represent history/technology.
    Good stuff thank you for video

  • @bradlauber9097
    @bradlauber9097 5 днів тому +1

    I love the reflex deflex shape sweeping longbow, looks sexy if you can call a bow sexy?

  • @PatrickBlack-q1n
    @PatrickBlack-q1n 2 дні тому

    Your bows are Gorgeous who made them

  • @bqoutdoors2334
    @bqoutdoors2334 5 днів тому +1

    Great video as always the bow I just bought is reflex deflex and to be honest shooting my buddies hill style long bow his way smoother than my reflect deflex. That’s why I’m saving up right now for a hill style though lol

    • @SamkoTradBow
      @SamkoTradBow  4 дні тому

      I love all bows. But once I shot a hill bow seriously I was hooked and wont go back to an rd bow.

  • @caseysmith544
    @caseysmith544 5 днів тому

    I disagree with some actually poorly made mass produced longbows like the SAS Pioneer being a crappy longbow and seeing people in reviews complaining becuse the handle is due to a bad too low of locator on the mild curved style of grip where the curved is not the issue, but the locator where it is ends up being the issue on a longbow being 1/2--1 inch off from the proper spot of just below the shelf.
    I mean you can have a locator on a true long bow if made correctly, the Great Plains Traditional Bow Company is having both a universal the Hill model (need to ask for the Hill model like the Youth recurve or Youth longbow) and the modern Traditional Longbow using a notched grip where if you wanted a straight grip you would have to ask in the build process but you still need to use a full grip with the universal locator, as close as you can do when using the bow.

    • @SamkoTradBow
      @SamkoTradBow  4 дні тому

      great plains makes a great bow

    • @caseysmith544
      @caseysmith544 4 дні тому

      @@SamkoTradBow I agree having one in youth longbow
      It is the SAS Pioneer reviews that says the bow is flawed even when using the proper grip.

  • @HondoTrailside
    @HondoTrailside 4 дні тому

    Basically they aren't longbows. A longbow is a bow that uses length to deal with the length to draw length design. So if you want a bow that is 60 inches long and draws to 34 inches, you are going to have to insert some tricks if you don't want that bow to just hit a wall on the way to 34 inches.
    If what the bowyer does is make the bow longer, and that is the only trick employed, then it is a longbow.
    The fact is that no modern longbows only use that one trick. Even Hill bows. Get some calipers and you will see why.
    Recurves are R/D (not R&D).

  • @lugnutzz75
    @lugnutzz75 5 днів тому

    Nice video. Looking forward to more like these!! I’m considering going trad at 50.

    • @SamkoTradBow
      @SamkoTradBow  4 дні тому

      you will love shooting a traditional bow. Never too late to start.

  • @RoyalShield
    @RoyalShield 5 днів тому

    So called reflex deflex bow is as old as the Assyrians, that is the nearest you can come to a so called delfex reflex bow

  • @G.Jennerwein
    @G.Jennerwein 4 дні тому

    Was soll diese blödsinnige KI Übersetzung. 😢

  • @rayspackman1885
    @rayspackman1885 5 днів тому

    What two pocket bow stringer do you like? Thanks for the video. Just the video I wanted because I am thinking about buying a deflex reflex longbow.

    • @caseysmith544
      @caseysmith544 5 днів тому

      He Said recently in a previous video he likes the Selway stringers, and They make several different options but for longbow/nearly longbow he used the model with the rubber stopper on the end of the bow.

    • @SamkoTradBow
      @SamkoTradBow  4 дні тому

      I actually make my own 2 cup leather stringers. Never found one I like. Selway makes excellent stringers for recurves. But for longbows I like a leather 2 cup. But I believe there are some leather 2 cup ones made and available now. I just never tried them.

    • @caseysmith544
      @caseysmith544 4 дні тому

      @@SamkoTradBow Leather 2 cup have been around mainly sold by brands who make English longbows with a leather strap, some of the better old models from 1300's-1400's had leather cups on a leather strap for the bows unlike the more basic stringer or heavier poundage English war bows that had stringers that used a notch spot to pull back a bow that if no stringer the string was tied to the bow and would not come off being for that bow only.