as some of you guys have guessed right, this Video has been demonetized on my main channel. that is why I have moved it here to the restricted channel. Sucks...but that is the way it is now. Thanks for your Support tough.
Great tip Lilly. I still don’t know why you are the only UA-camr, that I’ve seen, has to have even a bow and arrow video on a restricted channel. I think UA-cam just likes to pick on you.
ah ha. I noticed in other of your archery videos. IMHO, your arrows are too long. I noticed first on your compound bow video. I noticed how your shots did not regularly go straight into the target. Measure from your breastbone to the tip of your longest finger while putting your hands together in front of you then add 1" or 25mm. Sometimes, depending on your broadhead design you'll need to go 12.5 mm longer to keep the back of the broadhead from touching your finger at full draw. All your arrows, either hunting or target should be identical. Also, in your compound bow video you shot with a biscuit rest. I've never used one BUT... :) I was taught that you have to string an arrow with one feather/fletch perpendicular to the bow and away from the arrow rest part of the bow to prevent or to reduce fletching contact with the arrow shelf. I saw your arrows 180 degrees out of that position. I'm no expert. Far, far from it. I was trained by one, though in 1980; an olympic archery coach. I thoroughly enjoy your videos. They're helping me train my grandchildren to enjoy the outdoors more. May all your life's shots be in the bullseye.
I was so impressed by you shooting the Mandarin Duck bows I bought one. They are much better bows than there price might suggest. Really pleased with it. Silenced it straight away after watching you video. Cheers
So this is the list of your videos that have been restricted. Wow! Lilly I'm sorry the "social justice warriors" in this country, US, have restricted these excellent and educational videos.
now can't wait for some rifle videos.... Come to Australia and i'll take you out shooting some Kangaroos! As I live in North West NSW and farmers will even pay for the ammo during the drought
Hi lilly thanks for video can you tell me more about the cheap gray bow coming from china did you buy it on alyexpress did you have a link and how lbs and size is it ? I love the color but was affraid by quality of china bow....
On my limbs where the string slaps, I used a strip of thin rubber mat and wrapped it with sports wrap tape. The new kind that sticks to itself when you press or squeeze it and comes in all kinds of colors. Works great!
I got an old Browning recurve bow as a hand me down. Put new string on it, but the arrow nock is so tight on the string it makes a twang when released. Compared it with my wife's bow and the string there isn't as tightly clicked onto the arrow nock. I don't know why these complications are possible - would have expected it's one string width to fit any recurve. It's not the spine as I've gone through multiple arrow spine strengths and there's no difference in the twang on release.
Another really good silencing material to use on your bow is bicycle innertubes. You can use them on the shelf, on the riser, (use the inside of the tube to eliminate drag) between the limbs and riser and the limb tips. Will outlast the wood your bow is made of. I haven't found a good way to use it on the string yet, but I'm working on it
Cut strips of rubber inner tube start with 3" long by 1/2" wide insert between the strands of bowstring same way Lily did with the blue thread now carefully split the rubber into thin strands this style of silencer was known as spider legs good luck.
Hey Lilly, I just have to leave a comment on 1 of your videos haha, I have been watching your videos quiet a bit lately, as you seem to know what you are talking about, and you have some really great advice with your bows. I myself have been shooting a 35 pound Samick Sage recurve, for about 2 months now, and am thinking about turning it into a hybrid and giving it a go. Thank you so much for your inspiring videos, and keep it up. I look forward to watching more of your videos :)
Thanks, I've tried different ways to silence my bows to. I really hate the fur coming loose. The best I have found are Bowjax silencers, they slip on the stir.
Thanks Lilly! Your methods of silencing a recurve has been VERY helpful. The use of some some simple string segments to quiet the string was excellent, zero cost information. UA-cam "censors" must love picking on you as I have noticed other you tubers with archery usage. Like you explained though in another video, perhaps many are unaware that their videos are restricted or demonetized. We do not have cable or broadcast tv in our house as the content is sickening and much worse than anything you could ever create. All your videos are like having a "Professor of Survival" in my computer.
If you keep the arrow speed slow enough, the bow will move slower and be quieter. Something like 10 to 11 grains per lb of drawweight will keep the arrow around 200 fps.
great vid as always lilly! some things that come to mind while watching are: 1. if you use wool (or some other natural material) that is white (or some bright color that you want to conceal), before installing, you could dye it black with a dye for cloth. 2. if you shoot using a pin set-up (as opposed to using the shelf) you could put the shelf material against the vertical part of the bow just above the "pin". that way, when the arrow is shot and hits against the riser it will be buffered by the material. ... but i guess you show this on your next bow. -- thanks for the great ideas!
What pull weight do you use? My long bow has a 55 foot pound pull (lbf/ft) I have absolutely no idea how to convert this number into metric. Is the proper conversion kilogram force per meter (kgf/meter)?
@@Nightdiver20: I'm just accustomed to Standard measurements. The Metric system is like learning a new language. If I understand it correctly Newton meters is a measurement of the pressure needed to move an object for one meter. And foot pounds is a measurement of energy needed to move one pound for one foot. So what is that "object" to make the 1 Newton meter amount? Based on a specific weight of an object? If so how much? What is a description of that object that is used make a reference point?
as some of you guys have guessed right, this Video has been demonetized on my main channel. that is why I have moved it here to the restricted channel. Sucks...but that is the way it is now. Thanks for your Support tough.
I'm glad to have found this "other" channel. Please keep up the good work, and I hope that do more like this.
You wild babe!
Lilly, Du bist aber sehr heiss!
Hey Lilly. new Viewer, and new Survivalist. question. would you say this Bow would be a good entry level Bow? after aforementioned upgrades you made.
I remain fascinated by your many talents. You have strong engineering skills too. Never boring. ☺
Hi Lilly, please make more videos if you can. Love your channel.
Thank you for this channel. My wife learned archery in High school. You successfully inspired her to get back into the sport. Thanks!
Great tip Lilly. I still don’t know why you are the only UA-camr, that I’ve seen, has to have even a bow and arrow video on a restricted channel. I think UA-cam just likes to pick on you.
don't forget that google owns u tube.
Richard Parker Yeah I know.
I would think that pushing a girl around would be easy until she's hunting you in the woods.
U R so Awesome! Love Ur Channel! Cheers from Wisconsin!
Bow suppressors, soon to be regulated by the ATF in the USA.
Lol
ah ha. I noticed in other of your archery videos. IMHO, your arrows are too long. I noticed first on your compound bow video. I noticed how your shots did not regularly go straight into the target. Measure from your breastbone to the tip of your longest finger while putting your hands together in front of you then add 1" or 25mm. Sometimes, depending on your broadhead design you'll need to go 12.5 mm longer to keep the back of the broadhead from touching your finger at full draw. All your arrows, either hunting or target should be identical. Also, in your compound bow video you shot with a biscuit rest. I've never used one BUT... :) I was taught that you have to string an arrow with one feather/fletch perpendicular to the bow and away from the arrow rest part of the bow to prevent or to reduce fletching contact with the arrow shelf. I saw your arrows 180 degrees out of that position. I'm no expert. Far, far from it. I was trained by one, though in 1980; an olympic archery coach. I thoroughly enjoy your videos. They're helping me train my grandchildren to enjoy the outdoors more. May all your life's shots be in the bullseye.
Well she's doing a pretty good job on her own & her groupings are fantastic doesn't look like she needs anything more
I picked up a compound bow at the Academy store and I couldn’t pull the bowstring back. It was humiliating.
I’m so glad that you switched to archery
I respect it way more than rifle shooting
I was so impressed by you shooting the Mandarin Duck bows I bought one. They are much better bows than there price might suggest. Really pleased with it. Silenced it straight away after watching you video.
Cheers
Another excellent film Lily.
By the way, whatever happened to that Steffi girl..?
So this is the list of your videos that have been restricted. Wow! Lilly I'm sorry the "social justice warriors" in this country, US, have restricted these excellent and educational videos.
Hab schon überlegt, ob ich mir auch so einen Bogen hole. Macht bestimmt Spaß. Oder was sagst du dazu Lily?😊
Hey Lilly good job that’s the way I fixed my bow, USA Tennessee Prepper smoky mountains Tennessee love you girl,,🥰❤️🙏😇🇺🇸👍
How come you like the Black hunter very much, but you never use it in other video's? Great video btw!
now can't wait for some rifle videos.... Come to Australia and i'll take you out shooting some Kangaroos! As I live in North West NSW and farmers will even pay for the ammo during the drought
Hi lilly thanks for video can you tell me more about the cheap gray bow coming from china did you buy it on alyexpress did you have a link and how lbs and size is it ? I love the color but was affraid by quality of china bow....
If youre not ok with using fur to silence your bow, you probably arent the type of archer that needs to worry about quieting down your hunting bow...
On my limbs where the string slaps, I used a strip of thin rubber mat and wrapped it with sports wrap tape. The new kind that sticks to itself when you press or squeeze it and comes in all kinds of colors. Works great!
I got an old Browning recurve bow as a hand me down. Put new string on it, but the arrow nock is so tight on the string it makes a twang when released. Compared it with my wife's bow and the string there isn't as tightly clicked onto the arrow nock. I don't know why these complications are possible - would have expected it's one string width to fit any recurve. It's not the spine as I've gone through multiple arrow spine strengths and there's no difference in the twang on release.
Hey Lilly, you get banned? On your main channel?
what happen to all your vids????????
Your vídeos are grate Regards from spain
Never seen anyone do a high draw before only the Japanese where did you learn?
Another really good silencing material to use on your bow is bicycle innertubes. You can use them on the shelf, on the riser, (use the inside of the tube to eliminate drag) between the limbs and riser and the limb tips. Will outlast the wood your bow is made of. I haven't found a good way to use it on the string yet, but I'm working on it
Cut strips of rubber inner tube start with 3" long by 1/2" wide insert between the strands of bowstring same way Lily did with the blue thread now carefully split the rubber into thin strands this style of silencer was known as spider legs good luck.
your videos are very informative. thanks for taking the time to do it right
Doesn't the velcro over the string-guides kind of defeat the purpose of the string guides?
hello lilly very good your videos hopefully upload more
I think I have a crush on her. So bad.
Tqsm for this shering..
I've seen suede leather glued to the end of the curves where you have fur/velcro also. I love the velcro idea!
Hye Lily ...come go to borneo
Why did this get demonetized?
No more new videos????
Good content.
Thank you for what you do.
Great video 👍
Thanks lili
tq miss lily
UA-cam is getting harder and harder
There is no advertising, it's a shame.
Good tips Lilly!
Hey Lilly, I just have to leave a comment on 1 of your videos haha, I have been watching your videos quiet a bit lately, as you seem to know what you are talking about, and you have some really great advice with your bows. I myself have been shooting a 35 pound Samick Sage recurve, for about 2 months now, and am thinking about turning it into a hybrid and giving it a go. Thank you so much for your inspiring videos, and keep it up. I look forward to watching more of your videos :)
Thanks, I've tried different ways to silence my bows to. I really hate the fur coming loose. The best I have found are Bowjax silencers, they slip on the stir.
Thanks Lilly! Your methods of silencing a recurve has been VERY helpful. The use of some some simple string segments to quiet the string was excellent, zero cost information.
UA-cam "censors" must love picking on you as I have noticed other you tubers with archery usage. Like you explained though in another video, perhaps many are unaware that their videos are restricted or demonetized.
We do not have cable or broadcast tv in our house as the content is sickening and much worse than anything you could ever create. All your videos are like having a "Professor of Survival" in my computer.
If you keep the arrow speed slow enough, the bow will move slower and be quieter. Something like 10 to 11 grains per lb of drawweight will keep the arrow around 200 fps.
What was the reason for this video getting demonetized?? How on earth could this be offensive in any way?!
I just shout *HEY* loudly and that seems to work.
Is everyone safe?
Appreciate the good information. Thanks for sharing!
I think blue is the wrong color. Blue, I have been told is very visible to wildlife in the forest.
great vid as always lilly! some things that come to mind while watching are: 1. if you use wool (or some other natural material) that is white (or some bright color that you want to conceal), before installing, you could dye it black with a dye for cloth. 2. if you shoot using a pin set-up (as opposed to using the shelf) you could put the shelf material against the vertical part of the bow just above the "pin". that way, when the arrow is shot and hits against the riser it will be buffered by the material. ... but i guess you show this on your next bow. -- thanks for the great ideas!
So lilly how about you come and visit kentucky
Now you can hunt deer with Sasquatch!
Good luck on silencing a wood chuck. Your bow sounds good.
When you're so early the video doesnt even play XD. This is crazy early
What pull weight do you use? My long bow has a 55 foot pound pull (lbf/ft) I have absolutely no idea how to convert this number into metric. Is the proper conversion kilogram force per meter (kgf/meter)?
@@Nightdiver20: I'm just accustomed to Standard measurements. The Metric system is like learning a new language.
If I understand it correctly Newton meters is a measurement of the pressure needed to move an object for one meter. And foot pounds is a measurement of energy needed to move one pound for one foot.
So what is that "object" to make the 1 Newton meter amount? Based on a specific weight of an object? If so how much? What is a description of that object that is used make a reference point?
I think it's the 3rd time that i see this video.
Great video
Cool bow!
🌹🥰👍👍👍👍👍🇺🇸,USA Tn.
Deja'vu
Love ❤️🗽
👍
what sight are you using?
I know this is off topic but have you hear of REI look it up on the interweb
สุดยอดครับ
You are a beautifull girl
Again
Didn't you do some videos on this topic already? Like 5 times?? Why are you repeating it every couple months, are you running out of ideas?
I do believe I've seen you silence a bow like 10 times now. Yawn.......