Topic: Has anyone tried tradition Korean style shooting on a Turkish bow?

traditional turkish and korean styles are pretty similar but I am just curious if it feels a little off.

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Re: Has anyone tried tradition Korean style shooting on a Turkish bow?

AFAIK the Turkish style is, beside thumb draw, somehow similar to the mediterranean, with anchor points in the face.
That means the draw lengths are similar as well, with an 28" average.
So, you will need a bow that allows for the Korean draw length first.
Apart from that, I think one can get use to the different grip, albeit it does IMHO not allow the exact same gripping.
But the forward bulge gives you a large "lever" for Korean style twist.

I tried Hungarian and Scythian style bows, with the grip bulging backward rather than forward.
Results were mixed, because the Hungarian is a bit heavy for me (45#), and the Scythian stacks terribly at 28".
What I view as a advantage - one can easily hold several arrows in the bow hand, without rattling or affecting the shot.
See the Kassai videos as an extreme example ...

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