Excellent tutorial! I bought myself a longbow 4 years back and I haven’t gotten real far. I’m watching your tutorial on set up, but you have explained it much better than any of the other videos I have seen. Also, I’m new to stick bow hunting, but not new to Christ. I agreed, don’t complicate a new believer up, keep Christ as the focus!
Amen, simple, simple, simple! Keep it simple and easy for that is what it is supposed to be. Too many make it a lot harder than what it is supposed to be and that applies to salvation as well. There is no need, especially with a longbow to have to go to a pro shop for anything work wise. some make their own strings, some don't. Once you get a bow square and some don't even use one because of a practiced eye but a good simple square will last forever. You don't have to use wool if you don't have some but it works so much better, especially in wet weather. Then the next important thing for a bow is wax for the string to protect it. An awesome video for the beginner as well as some that don't realize how easy and simple it can be. Longbows are simple and awesome in so many ways. Keep em coming Brother
Another use for dental floss. Not my idea ... friend clued me. If nock's fit on served string is bit more loose than ya prefer, wrap dental floss between nock points until nock fit is perfect. Use super glue to adhere dental floss in place. Then go shoot some arras! Thanks for taking time to illustrate how ya setup your bows.
Good job RC. Young beginning bowyers need to see these things an it don,t hurt the older ones to maybe learn something new. There's always a better way. A life lived for Christ is the greater way . Thanks for the great video. Looking forward to the next one. God bless an keep you an your family safe an well.
Thanks for sharing. As a recent convert to traditional, your simple approach is refreshing. I’ll be grabbing some yarn at Hobby Lobby this week. How does the yarn handle water?
I’m glad you made this video Mr.Carter. I’ve sat here going over this no to long ago and was wondering if there was anything I missed when you went over this with me.
I know you shoot with a glove I do too.I make my own by getting a leather work glove that fits and then I cut the little finger and thumb and palm off just before you get to the three fingers.But I keep the wrist on and put velco on both the top side of the glove and then one on the bottom side of the strap .So that how I make my shooting gloves and they will last maybe 2 years or more or less.The gloves cost around $20.00 dollars so if you are into making your own stuff that's is good
I've got an old Shakespeare fiberglass bow that I need to set up and get some arrows tuned for it. Your videos have inspired me to do it and have been alot of help to me to know what I need to do to get started. I am thankful I found your channel because you have a no non sense approach that I can understand. I have shot a compound ever since I was a kid and always wanted to try a trad bow and now you have inspired me to just go for it. Thanks Robert for all of your helpful videos.
I use a brass Nock sometimes 2 stacked if serving is even on string where nocking point is or nocks are really thin but then again, I am using a Glove and I am having he crimp facing away from handle and in a teardrop shape so ends are mashed into each other. I have yet to have one eat a serving on a properly made string.
Excellent video Sir! I wish I would have had someone to show me this stuff many years ago when I started shooing a stickbow. You’re a blessing to folks just getting started.
Great video! I’ve been doing this for decades, and I really like the way you tie on nocking points. Better than the way I’ve always done it! I’m really looking forward to the rest of this series. I’m always learning better ways to do things.
Robert does your square and tape measure measurements jive with one another when measuring brace height? My square is off by 1/8”. Can’t remember if it reads long or short at this moment, but if I measure with a tape measure (the method I actually use) and then measure with a bow square, the square is off 1/8”.
@@robertcarte95 no I get that, but if you measure the brace the way you show (short side to the grip, long side towards string) it will be off 1/8”. If you clip it to the string and measure towards the grip it is accurate . I don’t think most people know that. Gotta be smarter than the tool I guess lol
You did a good job on this, Robert. I've been shooting these hill-style longbows for around 40 years, and have been making my own strings and arrows also. I like to use string material or serving to tie my nocks on with. I only use one nocking point where the arrow is above it. It's a little quicker for me getting the arrow on the string and without looking. I've noticed over the years that most longbowmen use a higher brace height than I. Bin shooting a 70-inch Hill style longbow lately, and like the BH right at 6 in. I use a simple method of measuring brace height in the field by placing my fist on the riser and sticking my thumb up. I like the string to be in the center of my thumbnail. This measurement is what used to be called "fistmill" I don't use string silencers on an American style longbow, but many do. Congratulations on acquiring a Sunset Hill longbow, they are hard to come by. Nate builds the finest Hill style long bows in the country. More than this though, I appreciate you telling the Gospel of Jesus Christ.
thanks for a nice movie. you are a knowledgeable and experienced man. thank you for simplifying things that others do everything they can to make advanced and difficult. archery should be fun.
Thanks for the video,Before I leave the house I take a snapshot on Google Earth of the area I’m going to hunt and give it to my wife in case I don’t make it back.
Good video. I use a couple pieces of paracord just the outside with the inner strands removed. Just put them between the string top and bottom. Doesn't pick up burrs or water like wool silencers.
Another great video RC!!! Fortunately I was taught all this stuff years ago, but you are spot on keep it as simple as it needs to be!!!! God bless you!
Excellent video as usual Robert you covered the basics how to set up a bow perfectly exactly the way I approach each one .as guys who have been doing this for a long time we take it for granted but this is such simple basic stuff that every Hunter / Archer should know.
Excellent tutorial ! There’s nothing better than learning from a well seasoned archer thats willing to share their hard earned knowledge!
Excellent tutorial! I bought myself a longbow 4 years back and I haven’t gotten real far. I’m watching your tutorial on set up, but you have explained it much better than any of the other videos I have seen. Also, I’m new to stick bow hunting, but not new to Christ. I agreed, don’t complicate a new believer up, keep Christ as the focus!
Amen, simple, simple, simple! Keep it simple and easy for that is what it is supposed to be. Too many make it a lot harder than what it is supposed to be and that applies to salvation as well. There is no need, especially with a longbow to have to go to a pro shop for anything work wise. some make their own strings, some don't. Once you get a bow square and some don't even use one because of a practiced eye but a good simple square will last forever. You don't have to use wool if you don't have some but it works so much better, especially in wet weather. Then the next important thing for a bow is wax for the string to protect it. An awesome video for the beginner as well as some that don't realize how easy and simple it can be. Longbows are simple and awesome in so many ways. Keep em coming Brother
Amen brother, great video, I’m an old shooter too and really enjoyed watching!!!!!! Great message about our Savior Jesus Christ!!!!!!!!
Another use for dental floss. Not my idea ... friend clued me. If nock's fit on served string is bit more loose than ya prefer, wrap dental floss between nock points until nock fit is perfect. Use super glue to adhere dental floss in place. Then go shoot some arras! Thanks for taking time to illustrate how ya setup your bows.
Loved the video as always. God bless
Awesome awesome video Mr Carter thank you
Good Sunday evening. Appreciate the video ✝️🙏👍💪
Always enjoy!
Great video, Mr. Robert!! Thank you. I saw Miss Daisy hanging out in the background... I'm looking forward to the next one. God bless.
Great video
Gr8 video
Good job RC. Young beginning bowyers need to see these things an it don,t hurt the older ones to maybe learn something new. There's always a better way. A life lived for Christ is the greater way . Thanks for the great video. Looking forward to the next one. God bless an keep you an your family safe an well.
Thanks for sharing. As a recent convert to traditional, your simple approach is refreshing. I’ll be grabbing some yarn at Hobby Lobby this week. How does the yarn handle water?
Get wool yarn and it will shed water with a slight pop of the string.
good trick thanks 🤠
Awesome video sir. What wood is that on the belly and riser of your bow?
The bow is 3 lams of bamboo with a Myrtle riser. Fine shooting bow.
@@robertcarte95 yes sir it's a beauty. Thank you
Great information Robert. That silencer/dampener tip it gold. I like how you make it easier to understand. By the way Jason sent me.
Nate
“If you’re into real pretty fuzzballs” 😂😂😂
Good stuff RC!
I’m glad you made this video Mr.Carter. I’ve sat here going over this no to long ago and was wondering if there was anything I missed when you went over this with me.
Great Job my Friend. Christ has Blessed You with a gift. And You Honor Christ in your example. Thank You.
I know you shoot with a glove I do too.I make my own by getting a leather work glove that fits and then I cut the little finger and thumb and palm off just before you get to the three fingers.But I keep the wrist on and put velco on both the top side of the glove and then one on the bottom side of the strap .So that how I make my shooting gloves and they will last maybe 2 years or more or less.The gloves cost around $20.00 dollars so if you are into making your own stuff that's is good
Amen brother! Thanks Robert. (But remember, perfect fuzz balls make perfect shots! lol)
Thank you for sharing RC and yes, let’s keep our good Lord first!
I've got an old Shakespeare fiberglass bow that I need to set up and get some arrows tuned for it. Your videos have inspired me to do it and have been alot of help to me to know what I need to do to get started. I am thankful I found your channel because you have a no non sense approach that I can understand. I have shot a compound ever since I was a kid and always wanted to try a trad bow and now you have inspired me to just go for it. Thanks Robert for all of your helpful videos.
I use a brass Nock sometimes 2 stacked if serving is even on string where nocking point is or nocks are really thin but then again, I am using a Glove and I am having he crimp facing away from handle and in a teardrop shape so ends are mashed into each other. I have yet to have one eat a serving on a properly made string.
I super glue nocks in place even.. Top and bottom of serving too.
Amen on both accounts
Great Words Mr. Carter!!
Great stuff robert
Excellent video Sir! I wish I would have had someone to show me this stuff many years ago when I started shooing a stickbow. You’re a blessing to folks just getting started.
Amen. Thank you
Great video! I’ve been doing this for decades, and I really like the way you tie on nocking points. Better than the way I’ve always done it! I’m really looking forward to the rest of this series. I’m always learning better ways to do things.
Great video brother. Please tell us about the woods in your bow, I’m gonna have an ASL built and love the veneers and riser on yours, thanks
Beautiful bow! I'm still waiting for a chance to get one. Great video RC!
Robert does your square and tape measure measurements jive with one another when measuring brace height? My square is off by 1/8”. Can’t remember if it reads long or short at this moment, but if I measure with a tape measure (the method I actually use) and then measure with a bow square, the square is off 1/8”.
It's the distance of the string clips. I account for it
@@robertcarte95 no I get that, but if you measure the brace the way you show (short side to the grip, long side towards string) it will be off 1/8”. If you clip it to the string and measure towards the grip it is accurate . I don’t think most people know that. Gotta be smarter than the tool I guess lol
You did a good job on this, Robert. I've been shooting these hill-style longbows for around 40 years, and have been making my own strings and arrows also.
I like to use string material or serving to tie my nocks on with. I only use one nocking point where the arrow is above it. It's a little quicker for me getting the arrow on the string and without looking.
I've noticed over the years that most longbowmen use a higher brace height than I. Bin shooting a 70-inch Hill style longbow lately, and like the BH right at 6 in. I use a simple method of measuring brace height in the field by placing my fist on the riser and sticking my thumb up. I like the string to be in the center of my thumbnail. This measurement is what used to be called "fistmill"
I don't use string silencers on an American style longbow, but many do.
Congratulations on acquiring a Sunset Hill longbow, they are hard to come by. Nate builds the finest Hill style long bows in the country.
More than this though, I appreciate you telling the Gospel of Jesus Christ.
Great stuff for our newby brothers/sisters of the bow! Been a while since I shot a Hill style. But you can’t ever tell ….. 😂 Amen on the wrap!
thanks for a nice movie. you are a knowledgeable and experienced man. thank you for simplifying things that others do everything they can to make advanced and difficult. archery should be fun.
This is a blessing. Thanks for the tips - and what an awesome comparison that you tied in about encouraging each other in Christ. Keep it coming.
Have a bless day thanks
Amen!
Great video! Thanks for helping the new guys! And I always learn something new from you!
Very informative video. 👍👍
Thank you seasoned archers that help us rookies
Great video Robert! Looking forward to the series
Loved the video as always. God bless
Thanks for the video,Before I leave the house I take a snapshot on Google Earth of the area I’m going to hunt and give it to my wife in case I don’t make it back.
@@raulmorales9967 that is a great idea!
Great video and value
Awesome bow Robert is that a50#?
49 at 26. Thanks.
Excellent tutorial. Straight forward and simple.
Love your vids Brother! Thanks for what you’re doing!
Good video. I use a couple pieces of paracord just the outside with the inner strands removed. Just put them between the string top and bottom. Doesn't pick up burrs or water like wool silencers.
Another great video RC!!! Fortunately I was taught all this stuff years ago, but you are spot on keep it as simple as it needs to be!!!! God bless you!
Excellent video as usual Robert you covered the basics how to set up a bow perfectly exactly the way I approach each one .as guys who have been doing this for a long time we take it for granted but this is such simple basic stuff that every Hunter / Archer should know.
Simple to the point well done. Nate built a dandy for ya 🙏 God bless 🙌
Thanks for sharing, lots of good information in a simplified way easy to understand.IIK
Thank you. Even for a long time archer there is a lot to get out of this video,
Good one Robert 👍
Amen brother