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(3 replies, posted in New Member Introductions)

hello also from germany
welcome here :-)

im living 40km north of frankfurt

where you from?

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(43 replies, posted in Technique)

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LPp1V7CM … ature=plcp

still trying toget my left hand still
update soon
anyother corrections needed?

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(29 replies, posted in Bows)

broke also 1 windfighter and second is on its way.

my ktb goes strong on,

may dealer said he has seen windfightrers fail from time to time, but not a single ktb made trouble


@blue, is there any drawlenght max given on a ktb?

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(7 replies, posted in Competition)

ah okay,
though it would be made like this,

since we all shoot field points, i though about a hangig carpet
due to make it portable also.

thx for ne info,
are there any rules to the dot and sqares in measurements?
or is it just for the looks, as hit of plate counts anyway?

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(7 replies, posted in Competition)

is there a rule how big the target is?

im intrested in building one
since we have 145meters space on our field

6

(29 replies, posted in Bows)

in germany you can buy the kaya ktb and the windfighter over several shops
get mine always from aixbow.de

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(43 replies, posted in Technique)

ah okay, i get what you mean,
seen it sometime in videos, but never though about it
will consider it in my next training sessions, thx alot

edit: tested it today in training, a bit new, but one i got the hang of it, wow, feels good,

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(43 replies, posted in Technique)

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nQCvuXAOQSs

just some quick stuff
this sunny day was just to god not to shoot

9

(5 replies, posted in Arrows)

hows the point weight on the traditional arrows?
broke my bow and now i get a new one, thinking mountin light field points

10

(2 replies, posted in Kaya Bows)

headed out for some praktice shot after work

after few shots i made a nasty slap and noise

shot with 480grain and 650grain arrows

ever happened to one of you?

Phil

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(10 replies, posted in Bows)

the 55# i would get powerflight 300

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(19 replies, posted in Bows)

Gabriel wrote:
Warbeast wrote:

my windfihgters took avery abuse i gave them
even 36inch draws
so  in no moment i would worry about my workhorse
and a 500grain arrow gets propelled impressively

Warbeast, i watched some of your shootings in the youtube, and got impressed by its speed and performance,( i'm talking about the Windfighter), although this model is quite underrated in comparison to the other two Kaya models the KTA and the Kahn, i'd go for the Windfighter as my first choice, a horseback archer from Germany also recommended this one as a great shooter, where could i find it in the USA? I wrote to the greatree store, but so far no replay. What poundage would you recommend for shooting at 3D competitions in which targets are 52 meters away? What arrows do you use, and the size has any influence? Thanks in Advance,
Gabriel
Brazil

took alittle
i use powerflight 340 from 30 up to 32 inches
i likie the powerflight couse there are cheap and tough enough for me

personaly i like the shorter 30 draw with 250 grain tip and 650grains overall the most
rock solid, silent and a bit forgiving

if you are intrested in a longer draw (33"+) i would go with a lower poundage
for example, 35 or 40 @30 inches
mine has 50 and climbs up to 70#+ on 34"inches
managable yes, but precise shooting, no

with 50 or 55# @34" would be my advice

and arrows depenting to your draw lenght, i'm gonna try the 34" timberstiks soon, more for my yumi, as 400er spine is to weak for my kaya

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(19 replies, posted in Bows)

my windfihgters took avery abuse i gave them
even 36inch draws
so  in no moment i would worry about my workhorse
and a 500grain arrow gets propelled impressively

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(6 replies, posted in General Interest)

Mechwar wrote:

looks you need a back quiver  wink
nice shootings!

i have oine, but no space for water, food, raingear, and my parties broken arrows then :-)

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(6 replies, posted in General Interest)

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5_ARoIlm … AAAAAAABAA
hope it matches here due to the field archery topic
or maybee we should create a video tread?

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(19 replies, posted in Bows)

hey there
the kaya bows should be aqvaible for you, and fit your needs pretty much

you start by shooting, its that simple im my eyes
i guess you want to shoot with thumbring or glove?
there are some videos on youtube that explain it, and if you are intrested, i qill make one yjust vor you.

size is normaly the 50" windfighter or 48" ktb
drawweight depends on your needs,
recreational or also hunting?

Phil

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(6 replies, posted in Kaya Bows)

sweet, but what is your question?

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(5 replies, posted in New Member Introductions)

Welcome, Valentin!

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(43 replies, posted in Technique)

yeah, i could, but this draw lenght feels fine for me,
sometime i pull everything i got to show guys what this type of bow can do, but with that draw lenght and weight, it feels just right for me

but someday, i will make a vid, with 35inches draw and 10 inches arrow just for you :-)

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(43 replies, posted in Technique)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7xjbrd4 … AAAAAAAAAA
another fun vid
shortend the arrows a little to get the right spine with the 250grain field points + 60grain inserts

12.5gpp and around 185 fps

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(6 replies, posted in General Interest)

use my windgfightr 99% in field and 3d archery, yeah its alot of fun
but still try to get a 145m target to my local club

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(5 replies, posted in Arrows)

mith max draw its 70#
but most time i pull around 62-63#

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(3 replies, posted in Arrows)

hello,
idk if i have bohning ones, but i use same looking vanes on my rain arrows
5inches long but pretty flat, and works fine,

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(5 replies, posted in Arrows)

Hello guys,
tried today my new 250grain fieldpoints with 60 grain insert, Total 650grain
first the arrows feld pretty slow, but the setup feels more solid and stable than my forst 480grain Arrows.

What do you prefer?

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(22 replies, posted in Technique)

okay, most bow maufactor dictate a minumum gpp or arrow weight,
and everytime i try it or someone sees it, the goy nuts about the low arrow weight and that it would damage the bow

how do you prevent the string from getting abused by the bamboo guide?