Choosing a Plunger and Arrow Rest for Barebow Archery

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  • Опубліковано 3 лип 2024
  • The second video segment dealing with Barebow archery equipment selection and setup.
    In this segment, Coach Elton covers some important aspects of Barebow arrow flight at the moment of launch that are often not discussed enough with beginners building up their first Barebow setup, and how it should ultimately affect the choice of their cushion plunger and arrow rest.
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  • @rfdsrd
    @rfdsrd 4 місяці тому +3

    Elton, your videos are the absolute best source of Barebow info. Most excellent and most appreciated for both novice and seasoned veteran alike - thank you, Sir!

  • @BravoStargazing
    @BravoStargazing 2 місяці тому +2

    This is a gold mine of information. Your presentation style is so incredibly easy to follow. Thank you for doing this for the archery community!

  • @visiblemode
    @visiblemode 3 місяці тому +1

    This video is the real deal. Wow, man. You set a standard, here. Impressed.

  • @bradk4114
    @bradk4114 7 місяців тому +2

    I appreciate that you are presenting guiding principles and specific product recommendations. It's very helpful.

  • @zoltankeszu7827
    @zoltankeszu7827 11 місяців тому +4

    Please, if it is possible, make a video about how to set up a rest and a plunger you recomended. I mean what should it look like? How does the arrow shaft contacts the rest and the plunger? Thank you in advance!

  • @agileminded7949
    @agileminded7949 Рік тому +10

    I'm a barebow archer about a year into my club journey, I found this video very informative, so I liked and subbed. Barebow in the uk needs a big push because there's not enough of it going on and doesn't seem to be taken seriously, but I believe it demands more respect than the other categories. I intend to help this process along as best i can eventually. Thank you coach 🏹

    • @crumpetsbuttered
      @crumpetsbuttered 10 місяців тому +1

      Just started Barebow and love it, agree that its needs more attention.

    • @thefenrisianssweatshop
      @thefenrisianssweatshop 8 місяців тому +1

      Where I live in Gloucestershire, it’s hard finding anywhere that caters for it. The place I have found is being asked more and more about it but have no real experience in it.

    • @agileminded7949
      @agileminded7949 8 місяців тому

      @@thefenrisianssweatshop Well I'm the only barebow archer at my club and one dude sometimes brings his longbow, but everyone is either full gadget recurve or compound. It's funny how they ask me about my form and bow style a lot more than I ask them about theirs 😁. However, my coach knows enough about to help me in my development. If you haven't already I would suggest to look on you tube at string walking and gap shooting videos. They have helped me out, I tend to use gap shoot aiming method for shorter distances and string walking for longer distances like 40-50 yards or metres. Feel free to ask me any questions, I'm no expert yet, but I can try and help 🙂🏹

  • @user-vd6rs7bb6q
    @user-vd6rs7bb6q Рік тому +3

    Thanks for the shibuya plunger hack! Headed to the hardware store now.

  • @CorvinusBlack
    @CorvinusBlack Рік тому +5

    Great information presented in a clear concise manner. Thanks very much! I was already using a Spigarelli ZT and a Shibuya plunger, but the screw upgrade is a great idea! I look forward to watching all of your videos.

  • @Velolab
    @Velolab Рік тому +4

    Excellent videos. Clear and concise. Keep them coming !

  • @mikecrofts5580
    @mikecrofts5580 Рік тому +4

    Great video. I will be starting barebow this year coming from trad. This series is perfect for me. Concise, detailed and well reasoned.
    Keep up the good work!

  • @jonathanr5238
    @jonathanr5238 Рік тому +3

    Using the term ‘archer’s paradox’ correctly would have been a good start.

  • @rickgoing7027
    @rickgoing7027 Рік тому +2

    Super informative. I will be getting the Shibuya plunger this week with the ZT rest and use your hack for the plunger!

  • @rfdsrd
    @rfdsrd 5 місяців тому +2

    For the novice, hard to beat a Shibuya DX plunger and Spigarelli ZT rest.

  • @stephenhajovsky3971
    @stephenhajovsky3971 8 місяців тому

    Thanks Coach for the great information on both topics! Especially, the arrow rest. Keep up the great work! You make things simple and easy to understand. Appreciate you!

  • @w.gordonfocht9671
    @w.gordonfocht9671 Рік тому +2

    EXCELLENT... easy to follow & understand. helpful when i get ready to up-grade.

  • @henrylemmon6685
    @henrylemmon6685 Рік тому +2

    Very informative Thank you.

  • @harmonyvisionoptometry
    @harmonyvisionoptometry Рік тому +2

    Great break down on how to invest wisely in equipment. I have the shibuya dx and find it awesome. I gap and dont need the ability to microtune but love your hack. I gave up on stick on rests ages ago. I have a Spiga MAP and very happy with it. Less so with Spiga's after sales service but hey that could've been a one off.

  • @nealalan4111
    @nealalan4111 7 місяців тому +1

    Great video! Very thorough and helpful

  • @SuperChrismccall
    @SuperChrismccall Рік тому +2

    Great video

  • @PBS-nm1uu
    @PBS-nm1uu 10 місяців тому +1

    great presentation, please keep it coming, we need to be educated.

  • @mick-d101
    @mick-d101 Рік тому +2

    I agree with the Shibuya, a great beginner’s button. I eventually upgraded to the zniper zextant. As far as rests go keep going back to the aae free flyte elite but they seem to be no longer listed on the aae website.

  • @mcjaypee
    @mcjaypee 8 місяців тому

    Great video! On another note, I have went from a Beiter (did not like the tapered barrel, which makes getting centershot difficult... mine did not come with different length buttons), tried a Wifler MP-2 (didn't fit my riser with a bolt on rest, button movement was NOT smooth), to an AAE Master then an AAE Gold. The carbon rod tips with the AAE Gold that have a metal interior base would also hang when the plunger is pressed off axis... I sent it back to AAE and got another one, and it did it as well. So I took the all stainless button (with replaceable plastic tips) from my AAE Master and it fits in the Gold perfect, and now the plunger is smooth. Like you said, price does not always dictate quality.

  • @InFerrumVeritas
    @InFerrumVeritas Рік тому +1

    Great video. Only note is that that isn’t actually what the archers’ paradox is (it’s what causes the archers’ paradox).

  • @rfdsrd
    @rfdsrd 4 місяці тому

    I replaced an AAE FF Elite rest with a Zniper for Barebow shooting with a Gillo GT riser and Gillo GTL-88 limbs. *I will emphasize from the get-go that for the most part this is Not a rest for the novice.* The Zniper was easy for me to setup, works flawlessly for all distances and crawls, easy to tune arrows, zero fletching clearance issues, and improved scoring particularly at the longer targets out to 50m. What I like best about it is that for the skinny 4.2mm shafts there are no wire rest issues hitting the plunger ferrule (Beiter, in my case) because the skinny shafts need to be raised up real close to the plunger button's center and not allow the wire to get flush to the riser upon release, as happens with wire rests that fold inward (AAE FFL, Spig ZT, etc). What I don't like about the Zniper is ... nothing, so far.

    • @barebowbasics
      @barebowbasics  4 місяці тому +1

      I don’t doubt your experiences with the Zniper; I certainly have no qualms against the product. I myself have shot some of my personal bests using one. However it takes a certain minimum level of shooting ability and consistency to be able to set it up and tune, (which I suspect you have based on what you’ve written thus far in comments) and most beginners do not have that; for this reason I stand by my position that it should not be favored for beginners just starting out.

    • @rfdsrd
      @rfdsrd 4 місяці тому +2

      @@barebowbasicsI agree! The Zniper not a novice rest - absolutely best to use a Spig ZT (along with the venerable Shibuya DX plunger). But once a Zniper is "tuned" it's the cat's meow, at least for me. I would like to say that I am absolutely appreciative of your Barebow instructional vids. You surely have a superb teaching style, too - just flawless presentations. I direct my "students" to your YT channel, and they all agree that yours is the clearest and easiest to comprehend and utilize in their personal Barebow journeys.

  • @tonygedalovitch8958
    @tonygedalovitch8958 Рік тому +6

    There is no archers paradox with a cut out bow it only applies to primitive bows without a sight window, such as an English longbow.

    • @tpaladin
      @tpaladin Рік тому +2

      Yes, and also calling the nature motion of an arrow a paradox is just confusing

  • @colingregory7464
    @colingregory7464 9 місяців тому

    My impression with the Zniper rest is that if its dropping under the pressure of a long walk and not dropping on a short walk then im not hitting it hard enough to worry (me) about any contact, I am planning to switch back to the spig rest to see what has changed having shot the drop rest for a while,
    One issue with the Zniper many people have is that they persistently have the rest dropping during setup and acquiring a crawl (I set mine a little heavy and have noticed no issues and it doesn't randomly drop in setup)
    Would've really liked to get a spig drop BB rest to play with (all resistance magnets, but couldn't find one when I wanted one )

  • @jameslalley3787
    @jameslalley3787 Рік тому

    I always used a burger button and a flipper rest on my 50 lb compound bow

  • @user-pm5gn9em5i
    @user-pm5gn9em5i 10 місяців тому

    Small mistake, but it can be important! There is a copper ring on the Shibuya plunger's pressure adjustment screw on which the spring rests. If the screw is fully unscrewed, it will fall off. The screw conversion is good, but this part also needs to be converted. This is so that the spring does not touch the inner side.

    • @barebowbasics
      @barebowbasics  10 місяців тому

      This is not as much a concern as you think it is. The barrel interior is polished smooth. When mated to the knurled end piece, the spring and the adjustment screw are captured in this polished area, and the outer diameter of the screw is large enough to fill the majority of the inner diameter of the barrel. (Thus the brass washer you mention is not needed) The MOST IMPORTANT thing when reassembling, is to ensure the spring is inserted correctly; it is tapered in one direction, and the smaller end must be pointed towards the plunger tip, otherwise there will be binding in the system preventing the smooth cushioning action we are looking for.
      I plan to demonstrate the assembly again when doing the bow setup in the next few segments.

    • @user-pm5gn9em5i
      @user-pm5gn9em5i 10 місяців тому

      @@barebowbasics
      If the screw is machined to a point, the small (disposable) washer is not needed.

  • @robertbrandywine
    @robertbrandywine 21 день тому

    My beginner barebow has only one hole in the riser. Can I mount the plunger and the stick-on flipper rest on the same axis? Doesn't the pressure from the plunger push the arrow away from the riser on this type of rest?

  • @henrylemmon6685
    @henrylemmon6685 Рік тому

    Hello sir,
    Starting at 6:15 Hook pressure and rests you stated that exagerated pressure in a certian finger will cause the arrow to slam down on the rest and result in arrow flying out head down. What finger? is it the top finger or the bottom finger? I am getting a lot of low arrows on the target with my zniper. I am considering the finger pressure as a possible cause. I pay close attention to back tension and follow through. Thank you

    • @barebowbasics
      @barebowbasics  Рік тому

      Your situation is slightly different because of the way Zniper rest works. Your consistent low could be (and most likely is) caused by an improper setup/tune in the rest; this is why I don’t generally recommend them for beginners, as they take more work to get tuned. I would suggest you start by trying to increase the resistance to drop away slightly on your rest and see what happens.

  • @peternguyen1911
    @peternguyen1911 Рік тому

    I like my plunger action like my potato chips: nice and crunchy

  • @fabrilocura1
    @fabrilocura1 6 місяців тому

    Ciao ti seguiamo dall' Italia... è possibile mettere la traduzione in italiano? Grazie

    • @barebowbasics
      @barebowbasics  4 місяці тому

      Unfortunately, I’m not fluent in Italian, so this would be very difficult. If someone wants to take the time to translate for captioning text, I would certainly be willing to help explain things as they transcribed it.

  • @rustynuts8668
    @rustynuts8668 Рік тому

    How can I get a shirt?

    • @barebowbasics
      @barebowbasics  Рік тому

      Hi, Rusty! Thanks for asking! You can visit the Printify pop up shop I set up here:
      barebow-basics.printify.me/products
      As the first person to formally ask about it, if you place an order I’ll send you a little extra stuff as a bonus!! 😎 Just send me an email with your order number once it is placed.

    • @mhough3
      @mhough3 Рік тому

      Sir,
      Bare bow Basics is a great channel! Please more videos soon!!!

  • @johnmerritt5462
    @johnmerritt5462 9 місяців тому

    I would check your info on the paradox statement and do some research you will find you have been misinformed because it happens

  • @Fred_Bender
    @Fred_Bender 2 місяці тому

    Looks like barebows really aren't bare .