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Traditional Ottoman Groser Base Turkish Horse Archery Bow for Target Archery or Wooden Bow Medieval Recurve Hunting Archery

In terms of production method and material, it is an professional handmade craft wooden ottoman groser base horse back bow(turkish groser bow), which is not neglected in terms of speed and aesthetics, as well as its robust and user tolerance.

It is ideal for equestrian archery and hunting with its resistance to water, temperature and impact. It's crafted with leather.

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In terms of production method and material, it is an professional handmade craft wooden ottoman groser base horse back bow(turkish groser bow), which is not neglected in terms of speed and aesthetics, as well as its robust and user tolerance.

It is ideal for equestrian archery and hunting with its resistance to water, temperature and impact. It's crafted with leather.

It's promotion price for this place, i will increase price.

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-Total Length: 51 1/2inches (130,81cm)

-length between siyahs: 34 1/2inches (87,63cm)

-length string: 44 1/2inches (113,03 cm)

-draw weight: 30-60

-max. draw length: 30inches (76,2 cm)

-brace height: 8

-Universal grip

What is the Recurve Bow?

A recurve bow is a bow with limbs that curve away from the archer when unstrung. A recurve bow stores more energy and delivers energy more efficiently than the equivalent straight-limbed bow, giving a greater amount of energy and speed to the arrow. A recurve will permit a shorter bow than the simple straight limb bow for a given arrow energy and this form was often preferred by archers in environments where long weapons could be cumbersome, such as in brush and forest terrain, or while on horseback.

Recurved limbs also put greater stress on the materials used to make the bow, and they may make more noise with the shot. Extreme recurves make the bow unstable when being strung. An unstrung recurve bow can have a confusing shape and many Native American weapons, when separated from their original owners and cultures, were incorrectly strung backwards and destroyed when attempts were made to shoot them

Terminology of Recurve Bow's

Terminology of Recurve Bow

Arrow rest

Where the arrow rests during draw. These may be simple fixed rests or may be spring-loaded or magnetic flip rests.

Back

The face of the bow on the opposite side to the string

Belly

The face of the bow on the same side as the string

Bow sight

An aiming aid attached to the riser

Brace height

The distance between the deepest part of the grip and the string; fistmele is the traditional term, referring to the equivalent length of a closed fist with the thumb extended, indicating the proper traditional distance used between the deepest part of the grip and the string.

Grip

The part of the bow held by the bow hand

Limbs

The upper and lower working parts of the bow, which come in a variety of different poundages

Nocking point

The place on the bowstring where the nock (end) of an arrow is fitted

Riser

The rigid centre section of a bow to which the limbs are attached

String

The cord that attaches to both limb tips and transforms stored energy from the limbs into kinetic energy in the arrow

Sling

A strap or cord attached to the bow handle, wrist or fingers to prevent the bow from falling from the hand

Tab or thumb ring

A protection for the digits that draw the string. Also provides better release performance. Usually made of leather.

Tiller

The difference between the limb-string distances measured where the limbs are attached to the riser. Usually the upper distance is slightly more than the bottom one, resulting in a positive tiller. Reflects the power-balance between both limbs.

Turkish Bow

The Turkish bow is a recurved composite bow used in the Medieval Ottoman Empire. The construction is similar to that of other classic Asiatic composite bows, with a wooden core (maple was most desirable), animal horn on the belly (the side facing the archer), and sinew on the front, with the layers secured together with Animal glue. However, severalFeaturesof the Turkish bow are distinct. The curvature tends to be more extreme when the bow is unstrung, with the limbs curling forward into the shape of the letter inchesCinches. With some bows, the rigid tips of the limbs (incheskasaninches) even touch. The grip area is not recessed like other Asianic bows and is fairly flat on the belly, while the front of the grip bulges outwards.

The dramatic curvature of the bows makes stringing them very different from straighter bows found in Europe. There is an old saying in Turkey that there are inches120 ways to string a bow,inches though the most common methods involve sitting on the ground with one's the feet pressed against the grip. Heavier bows usually require the use of a long, looped strap called a incheskemendinches to pull the limbs back and hold them while the string is seated.

In 1794, in a field outside London, the Turkish ambassador’s secretary used a Turkish bow and arrow to shoot 415 yeards, partially against the wind, and 482 yards with the wind. He said on a plain near Constantinople pillars were located that commemorate distances of 800 yards achieved with Turkish bows and arrows in ancient times.

For many years the excellence of Turkish bows could be seen from historical records. In 1910 an archery contest was held on the beach at Le Touquet, France, where Ingo Simon was able to shoot an arrow 434 m using an old Turkish composite bow requiring a force of 440N or 99 lb.

Payment

1) We only accept payment via PayPal and credit card.

2) Unpaid item case will be opened if the item is not paid after 4 days.

Shipping

We have free express shipping Europe and United States. Express shipping take 2-3day delivery. Other countries have standard shipping, its take 15-20days of delivery.
Also we have cheap express shipping upgrade for other country.

Returns

1) Please contact us first before you start a return.

2) The item comes with 30 Days Money Back Guarantee. (Exception article 7)

3) If the item is defective or not as described, we will take the responsibility.

4) If you purchased wrong item, don't like it or don't need it any more, the return shipping fee will be at your cost.

5) Our warranty does not extended to any products that are not under normal operating conditions as a result of misuse or improper installation on the buyer/user's part.

6) We accept the return within 30 days after you receive the item. But you need pay for the shipment. After we received your return, we will refund you immediately.

7) Our warranty does not extended to 50lbs + wood products(For example 60lbs bow)

About Us

Please don't leave us neutral or negative feedback before contacting us. We will do our best to resolve your issue until your satisfaction.

Contact Us

If you have any questions or advice, please don’t hesitate to contact us. we will reply within 24 hours on weekdays. if there have any problems when you receive your item, or you have any questions about the shipping, please don't leave negative or neutral feedback before you contact us. we promise to help you solve the problem well. thanks in advance.

In terms of production method and material, it is an professional handmade craft wooden ottoman groser base horse back bow(turkish groser bow), which is not neglected in terms of speed and aesthetics, as well as its robust and user tolerance.

It is ideal for equestrian archery and hunting with its resistance to water, temperature and impact. It's crafted with leather.

It's promotion price for this place, i will increase price.

I will make new english tech. review please follows us!

-Total Length: 51 1/2inches (130,81cm)

-length between siyahs: 34 1/2inches (87,63cm)

-length string: 44 1/2inches (113,03 cm)

-draw weight: 30-60

-max. draw length: 30inches (76,2 cm)

-brace height: 8

-Universal grip

What is the Recurve Bow?

A recurve bow is a bow with limbs that curve away from the archer when unstrung. A recurve bow stores more energy and delivers energy more efficiently than the equivalent straight-limbed bow, giving a greater amount of energy and speed to the arrow. A recurve will permit a shorter bow than the simple straight limb bow for a given arrow energy and this form was often preferred by archers in environments where long weapons could be cumbersome, such as in brush and forest terrain, or while on horseback.

Recurved limbs also put greater stress on the materials used to make the bow, and they may make more noise with the shot. Extreme recurves make the bow unstable when being strung. An unstrung recurve bow can have a confusing shape and many Native American weapons, when separated from their original owners and cultures, were incorrectly strung backwards and destroyed when attempts were made to shoot them

Terminology of Recurve Bow's

Terminology of Recurve Bow

Arrow rest

Where the arrow rests during draw. These may be simple fixed rests or may be spring-loaded or magnetic flip rests.

Back

The face of the bow on the opposite side to the string

Belly

The face of the bow on the same side as the string

Bow sight

An aiming aid attached to the riser

Brace height

The distance between the deepest part of the grip and the string; fistmele is the traditional term, referring to the equivalent length of a closed fist with the thumb extended, indicating the proper traditional distance used between the deepest part of the grip and the string.

Grip

The part of the bow held by the bow hand

Limbs

The upper and lower working parts of the bow, which come in a variety of different poundages

Nocking point

The place on the bowstring where the nock (end) of an arrow is fitted

Riser

The rigid centre section of a bow to which the limbs are attached

String

The cord that attaches to both limb tips and transforms stored energy from the limbs into kinetic energy in the arrow

Sling

A strap or cord attached to the bow handle, wrist or fingers to prevent the bow from falling from the hand

Tab or thumb ring

A protection for the digits that draw the string. Also provides better release performance. Usually made of leather.

Tiller

The difference between the limb-string distances measured where the limbs are attached to the riser. Usually the upper distance is slightly more than the bottom one, resulting in a positive tiller. Reflects the power-balance between both limbs.

Turkish Bow

The Turkish bow is a recurved composite bow used in the Medieval Ottoman Empire. The construction is similar to that of other classic Asiatic composite bows, with a wooden core (maple was most desirable), animal horn on the belly (the side facing the archer), and sinew on the front, with the layers secured together with Animal glue. However, severalFeaturesof the Turkish bow are distinct. The curvature tends to be more extreme when the bow is unstrung, with the limbs curling forward into the shape of the letter inchesCinches. With some bows, the rigid tips of the limbs (incheskasaninches) even touch. The grip area is not recessed like other Asianic bows and is fairly flat on the belly, while the front of the grip bulges outwards.

The dramatic curvature of the bows makes stringing them very different from straighter bows found in Europe. There is an old saying in Turkey that there are inches120 ways to string a bow,inches though the most common methods involve sitting on the ground with one's the feet pressed against the grip. Heavier bows usually require the use of a long, looped strap called a incheskemendinches to pull the limbs back and hold them while the string is seated.

In 1794, in a field outside London, the Turkish ambassador’s secretary used a Turkish bow and arrow to shoot 415 yeards, partially against the wind, and 482 yards with the wind. He said on a plain near Constantinople pillars were located that commemorate distances of 800 yards achieved with Turkish bows and arrows in ancient times.

For many years the excellence of Turkish bows could be seen from historical records. In 1910 an archery contest was held on the beach at Le Touquet, France, where Ingo Simon was able to shoot an arrow 434 m using an old Turkish composite bow requiring a force of 440N or 99 lb.

Payment

1) We only accept payment via PayPal and credit card.

2) Unpaid item case will be opened if the item is not paid after 4 days.

Shipping

We have free express shipping Europe and United States. Express shipping take 2-3day delivery. Other countries have standard shipping, its take 15-20days of delivery.
Also we have cheap express shipping upgrade for other country.

Returns

1) Please contact us first before you start a return.

2) The item comes with 30 Days Money Back Guarantee. (Exception article 7)

3) If the item is defective or not as described, we will take the responsibility.

4) If you purchased wrong item, don't like it or don't need it any more, the return shipping fee will be at your cost.

5) Our warranty does not extended to any products that are not under normal operating conditions as a result of misuse or improper installation on the buyer/user's part.

6) We accept the return within 30 days after you receive the item. But you need pay for the shipment. After we received your return, we will refund you immediately.

7) Our warranty does not extended to 50lbs + wood products(For example 60lbs bow)

About Us

Please don't leave us neutral or negative feedback before contacting us. We will do our best to resolve your issue until your satisfaction.

Contact Us

If you have any questions or advice, please don’t hesitate to contact us. we will reply within 24 hours on weekdays. if there have any problems when you receive your item, or you have any questions about the shipping, please don't leave negative or neutral feedback before you contact us. we promise to help you solve the problem well. thanks in advance.

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