Hello Sinan,Originally Posted by Orda Khan
Above is a quote from another thread. (btw, Compounds are those modern things with cams at the end of the limbs)
I discussed this very subject with Grozer, who makes composite bows in the traditional fashion with fish bladder glue etc. He advised me that I should try to avoid using the bow in heavy rain as the finish of the bow would soon deteriorate. Well since I am in the U.K where the weather is ALWAYS fine and sunny () I decided to pass on a true composite in favour of a bow using modern technology. The performance is the same though the price is quite different, over £500 different!! When you see the finish on his composites and their price tags only a fool or a very rich man would voluntarily use them in anything but fine weather.
The bows I use are both Hun bows made by Grozer and Kassai. They both incorporate neutral ash wood at the handle and siyahs and fibreglass replaces the horn and sinew combination. The limbs are then enclosed with leather. I have also used a Magyar and a Mongol bow but the Hun out performs both IMO.
In my signature pic is Balamir, my Hun bow by Kassai. It is a beautiful, graceful work of art that took me to 2nd place in the Traditional class of the Welsh Field Archery Championships earlier this year
.......Orda
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