MingTheMerciless
Orange Belt
Anyone practice using bow such as Mongol , Avar , Magyar , Hunnish , Korean and Chinese Reflex bow and Japanese Yumi ?
Follow along with the video below to see how to install our site as a web app on your home screen.
Note: This feature may not be available in some browsers.
As for jks... your draw is, if I am visualizing this correctly, a Plains Indian draw. It's really cool! Once you get your thumb and finger strong enough to pinch the nock, the arrow will slip out of your fingers the instant that you hit full draw making instinctive shooting more natural. The Plains Indians, as a general rule, used a bow that was much shorter and of lighter draw weight than their Eastern Woodland counterparts. The short bows would pinch the begeezus out of your fingers so this "pinch-grip" is perfect!
Hope that helped!
Idle curiosity...
Many, many years ago, I learned a draw/grip that might be described as thumb down/palm out. The string and arrow are gripped at the nock, between the thumb and index finger, and the arm is drawn back with the elbow up.
I can't seem to find anyone else who's learned this draw...
A great alternative to spending $1000 on a horse bow is to make one yourself out of.......(wait for it)................PVC pipe.
A friend of mine wrote a book on using common PVC pipe to make awesome bows....REAL BOWS....not toys.
Check it out at
http://www.amazon.com/The-Impossibl...qid=1366897400&sr=8-1&keywords=impossible+bow
He has a horse bow in there that pulls about 40 pounds.
You can also find him on Youtube.com as BackyardBowyer
Thanks
Jeremy Bays
http://www.WoodlandArchery.com