to see the arrow point whilst shooting from the thumb side of the bow the traditional way is done with a specific bow hand grip. it is a high wrist grip causing the forefinger and thumb to point downwards. in Turkish it is called "cheng-i baz" which translates to English as "falcon talon". it works. in fact it's pretty incredible to be fair. i first heard of the technique from Armin Hirmer but i saw the technique demonstrated by a Turkish archer who shows the method on this platform in a video titled "how to aim with traditional Turkish bow" by abdulkabza-Murat Ozveri (the channel name). the video is just under fifteen minutes short. Hope this helps You gents. Thanks for sharing this seminar i surely found it interesting and please have a great time, mind how You go and may our arrows ever fly straight and True...
no one said he is an expert. He himself said he was surprised he was asked to be invited and talk about this topic. We all benefitted a lot from his explanation and we appreciated he actually took the time to give us this seminar.
Man, just started traveling and now I want to go back and practice again! Thanks y’all!
When gapping, distance estimation is a sister skill that needs to be practiced. Terrain, target size, lighting can decieve.
to see the arrow point whilst shooting from the thumb side of the bow the traditional way is done with a specific bow hand grip.
it is a high wrist grip causing the forefinger and thumb to point downwards.
in Turkish it is called "cheng-i baz" which translates to English as "falcon talon".
it works.
in fact it's pretty incredible to be fair.
i first heard of the technique from Armin Hirmer but i saw the technique demonstrated by a Turkish archer who shows the method on this platform in a video titled "how to aim with traditional Turkish bow" by abdulkabza-Murat Ozveri (the channel name).
the video is just under fifteen minutes short.
Hope this helps You gents.
Thanks for sharing this seminar i surely found it interesting and please have a great time, mind how You go and may our arrows ever fly straight and True...
I just love you guys. Very valuable information
Thank you brother ❤️.
Nice work lads. All good until I have seen Lars 😂
lol
If this gentleman is an expert, ¿ why is he reading like he never did that before? He doesn’t look self confident
no one said he is an expert. He himself said he was surprised he was asked to be invited and talk about this topic. We all benefitted a lot from his explanation and we appreciated he actually took the time to give us this seminar.