Description
The Grozer bows have the best quality of our products. The Turkish is a mid-range in price from our Grozer series. They have a very good price/value rate. The design comes from the 10th century and based on archaeological grave-findings. The Grozer Turkish bow has a full genuine leather coverage. They have a very special design (see pictures), and when the string is not on the bow they form a real “C,” which will be bent in the other direction, and this provides quite dynamic attributes for these bows
‘C’- shape or bent forward arms
Briefly speaking I can say that with relatively soft materials like horn and sinew, the C-shape works better, but with stiffer materials such as the fibreglass, carbon, the bent forward arms are much better in case of a traditional recurve bow. There were bent forward arms bows among the old horn bows as well, where the handle angle was quite big, for example in the Avar, Hunnish types.
Technical facts:
Draw-weight range: 30-60 pounds
Draw length range: 28 inches – 30 inches
Csaba Grozer Users instructions
When stringing the bow, the lower end of it mustn’t touch the ground and the upper end must be held and pressed under the bezel. The middle of the hilt should lean up on the inside part of the thigh, while the lower end of the bow above the bezel should lean up on the outside of your lower leg.
Before using set the string in the middle of the siyahs.
In the course of using the bow keep that part upwards where you can see the name Grozer.
The C-shaped and composite bows should be strung crouching, the bow pressed to the knees.
Before using set the string in the middle of the siyahs. If the siyahs twisted during the stringing of the bow, they have to be set to the middle as well by twisting it to the opposite direction.
If the C-shaped bows are strung improperly its asymmetry can be too much, so it should be twisted to the other direction to get the appropriate asymmetry of the limbs. (especially with the TRH and composite bows)
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