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(19 replies, posted in Bows)

I have a quick question regarding the Korean horn bow.  I own a Magyar style horn bow and what I have noticed as I brace and shoot it everyday it has become trained and the balancing process has become less and less.  Is the same true for a Korean composite meaning if it is braced and shot everyday will it become easier to brace and balance?

Very nice looking profile on the bow both braced and unbraced.  There is something about the Korean bows that just says...SPEED.

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(6 replies, posted in Accessories)

Now that is a cool idea.  BRAVO!!!!!

104

(4 replies, posted in Bows)

Pretty impressive stuff.

105

(8 replies, posted in Buy/Sell/Trade)

Joe-You are going to love that bow.  When I saw the ad I thought of you.  Have fun with her.

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(8 replies, posted in Kaya Bows)

Thomas thanks for the update on the DongYi.  I was wondering about the bow because it had been taken out of the catalog.

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(3 replies, posted in History)

That is very interesting regarding the size of the handles.  Is possibly because people's hands are larger now than they were and the larger handle would allow for less chance of torque becuase the bow would not be gripped so tight?