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  • Thanks!

  • Great to see this information Thank you and Great to see you once again...

    Bo Montana usa

  • Thank you sir! Good luck with thumb release. It is not very easy to master it but you'll be amazed of the flexibility and speed it will provide. The more experience you have the more you will adore it. All the best. Murat

  • Dear Dr Özveri, thank you very much for your very informative videos! I recently started shooting with a thumbring and your videos are a big inspiration.

  • Shorter arrow is light (low mass). Their very tiny ivory tips increases the dynamic spine and these two spesifications make an arrow that would fly further. Of course, a lighter arrw would absorb less energy from the bow. Therefore there should be an optimisation between the energy absorption and mass decrease. Ottoman flight archers could reach disances over 800 metres with 58-62 cm long arrows. There were other types of over draws like majra but for flight shooting they have used siper.

  • Interesting, I wonder why they where shooting shorter arrows, I can see it being a extended arrow rest for greater power.

  • Thanks Lars!

  • Very informative

    and exciting

    sincerely

    Lars Andersen

  • Very Interesting. Thank you for the video.

  • nice video!

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