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What is "Dry Firing" your bow? (archery for beginners)
In this video, we dive into the critical topic of dry firing a bow - what it means, why it's potentially catastrophic, and how to handle the situation if it ever happens. Dry firing, or releasing the bowstring without an arrow nocked, can cause significant damage to your bow and even lead to personal injury. We’ll explain the mechanics behind why dry firing is so dangerous and share insights on the possible outcomes.
While many cases of dry firing result in serious damage, we'll also discuss scenarios where you might be able to salvage your bow. However, prevention is always better than a cure. We’ll provide tips and best practices to ensure you avoid dry firing altogether. Whether you're a novice archer or a seasoned pro, this video is packed with essential information to help you understand the risks and keep your equipment in top shape.
Tune in to learn more about safeguarding your bow and improving your archery experience!
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The new adventures of the 8B-PLUS release aid pouches
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Join us for the new adventures of the adorable 8b release aid pouches You can find them here: www.merlinarchery.co.uk/8bplus-release-pouch.html Merlin Archery: merlinarchery merlin_archery www.merlinarchery.co.uk Grizzly Jim: thatgrizzlyjim thatgrizzlyjim ThatGrizzlyJim www.grizzlyjim.co.uk
What Bow should you shoot? (archery for beginners)
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Here at Merlin Archery we are often asked what is the best bow to start shooting? we aim to encourage archery in all its forms and guide you on choosing the right bow for your needs. Whether that's a simple stick and string of traditional archery or the technical wizardry of a compound bow, our friendly and knowledgeable staff are here to provide expert advice and support. Join us on your arche...
Why do they call Compound Archery The Dark Side? (archery for beginners)
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Our very own roving reporter Grizzly Jim delves into why compound archery is often dubbed the 'dark side' of the sport. (apparently it has something to do with cookies) #archery #merlinarchery #GrizzlyJim Merlin Archery: merlinarchery merlin_archery www.merlinarchery.co.uk Grizzly Jim: thatgrizzlyjim thatgrizzlyjim ThatGrizzlyJim...
Mybo TALIS 25" Recurve Riser
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www.ilovemybo.com/talis/ Introducing the Mybo Talis, our feature packed, flagship target recurve riser. A completely updated profile with careful weight distribution has pushed the centre of gravity forward, improving balance and generating a clean, straight-line feel after the shot. The throat of the grip is perfectly placed in the vertical centre of the bow and we have increased the riser def...
When Grizzly Jim Met: Patience Wood (The future of British archery) Ep 02
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This week, everyone's favorite traditional archer, Grizzly Jim, sits down with the future of British Archery, Patience Wood. Join us for the second episode of the "When Grizzly Jim Met" podcast, where the conversation meanders from archery fitness and shooting at the next level to the perfect level of spice you should choose at Nando's. Sit back and enjoy this casual and insightful interview as...
Three Technicians one zebra - Merlin Archery
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Assembling some the Wildcrete 3D Targets can be quite the task, given their impressive size. While the innovative and robust design ensures durability, you might still need a couple of friends to help put these big guys together. #3Darchery #MerlinArchery You can find the Wildcrete targets here: www.merlinarchery.co.uk/targets/3d-animal-targets/wildcrete-3d-targets.html Merlin Archery: facebook...
When Grizzly Jim met: Ella Gibson (World No1) Ep 01
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Join us for the debut episode of "When Grizzly Jim Met," where world-renowned traditional archer Grizzly Jim sits down with the current world number one and Merlin ambassador, Ella Gibson. In this captivating and informal interview, Jim and Ella dive into various aspects of archery, from competing at the highest levels to managing pressure, navigating social media, and even discussing baking! T...
World No1 Ella Gibson, talks Darton compound bows
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Join World #1 Ella Gibson as she reveals her bow setup, expert tuning techniques, and why she trusts Darton for peak performance! Come and try a #Darton today at Merlin. Merlin Archery: merlinarchery merlin_archery www.merlinarchery.co.uk
Introducing the all new Revolution 34 to the Revolution line up.
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Now available in 3 lengths, 34, 37 & 40, the Mybo Revolution offers unprecedented customization for that perfect fit. Visit www.ilovemybo.com/ to find out more. www.merlinarchery.co.uk/mybo-revolution34-compound-bow-2024.html Designed and manufactured in Leicestershire, UK
Merlin behind-the-scenes | General Manager Dan Jones | from a small business to a mighty empire
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Step behind the scenes at Merlin Archery! Meet our General Manager, Dan Jones, as he shares some of the secrets behind our success. From the exponential growth of a small business to the logistics of running our warehouse, discover the vital balance that keeps us hitting the mark. #MerlinMagic #BehindTheBow #WarehouseWisdom Merlin Archery: merlinarchery merlin_archery...
The importance of a clean release | Traditional Archery
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In this video Grizzly Jim emphasises the crucial role of mastering a solid, repeatable, and clean release in archery, drawing inspiration from James Dickey's 'Deliverance' to highlight the precision and discipline required. #Archery #MerlinArchery #GrizzlyJim Merlin Archery: merlinarchery merlin_archery www.merlinarchery.co.uk Grizzly Jim: thatgrizzlyjim...
Building Bows - Cerakote, it's NOT paint it's ceramic!
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Watch as precision meets perfection! Join us as Aaron Jones expertly prepares and applies Cerakote, the ultimate ceramic coating, (IT'S NOT PAINT) to our Mybo risers and archery products, ensuring a flawless finish every time. #Cerakote #PrecisionCraftsmanship #FlawlessFinish
Mastering Traditional Archery: The Simple Paper Cup Technique Explained by Grizzly Jim
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#traditionalarchery #archery In this captivating video, join Grizzly Jim, as he unveils a simple yet remarkably effective training technique to enhance accuracy and focus in traditional archery. Aspiring archers and seasoned practitioners alike will find invaluable insights as Grizzly Jim demonstrates step-by-step instructions on utilizing just a paper cup to refine their shooting skills. Disco...
Inside Merlin Archery | A Legacy of Craftsmanship with Company director Ben Jones
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Inside Merlin Archery | A Legacy of Craftsmanship with Company director Ben Jones
Meet the team: Ethan the Shop Tech | and why it's important to get Grizzly Jims coffee order right.
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Meet the team: Ethan the Shop Tech | and why it's important to get Grizzly Jims coffee order right.
A traditional bow with a Peep sight? (like in Deliverance)
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A traditional bow with a Peep sight? (like in Deliverance)
Merlin Archery | everybody's welcome ♿️
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Merlin Archery | everybody's welcome ♿️
He's Back... (Again) | Grizzly Jim
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He's Back... (Again) | Grizzly Jim
Mybo MYKAN Barebow
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Mybo MYKAN Barebow
Old Mountain Archery
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Old Mountain Archery
Brace Height explained: Traditional Archery (Merlin Classics)
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Brace Height explained: Traditional Archery (Merlin Classics)
Serving Field Repair (Traditional Archery)
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Serving Field Repair (Traditional Archery)
Bear Grizzly vs Super Grizzly: What is the difference? (traditional archery)
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Bear Grizzly vs Super Grizzly: What is the difference? (traditional archery)
Are Fibreglass Arrows still relevant? (Archery)
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Are Fibreglass Arrows still relevant? (Archery)
Loose arrow points? Try these (Traditional Archery)
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Loose arrow points? Try these (Traditional Archery)
Win & Win Black Elk ILF Riser (Merlin archery)
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Win & Win Black Elk ILF Riser (Merlin archery)
The importance of a solid release (Archery)
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The importance of a solid release (Archery)
Bohning pocket quiver Review
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Bohning pocket quiver Review
AAE Trad vanes - Traditional Archery
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AAE Trad vanes - Traditional Archery

КОМЕНТАРІ

  • @darrinrebagliati5365
    @darrinrebagliati5365 23 години тому

    Do you treat your leather before you use it? You'd be surprised by how much quicker they break in and how much longer they last. I just use a leather glove from the hardware store with a velcro closure. But I scrub it w saddlesoap and treat it with a natural oil first. Mink oil has been the best for me but have others to try too.

  • @user-un8ne5ce8g
    @user-un8ne5ce8g 5 днів тому

    thats brilliant

  • @coley38772
    @coley38772 5 днів тому

    Good advice, thankyou

  • @jamesturner6678
    @jamesturner6678 6 днів тому

    Is Toms name badge upside down as a Easter egg?? Is so what do I win? 🤣🤣

  • @theUrbangh0st
    @theUrbangh0st 7 днів тому

    Yup happened to me with a sanlida emperor compound bow ,destroyed both of the cams. But these guys at merlin sorted me out quickly. Great guys great shop if you havent visited, get down there.

  • @laurentmeiller5171
    @laurentmeiller5171 8 днів тому

    Falco Myth, Saga, or Spirit best ratio quality-price absolutely !

  • @HywelOwen
    @HywelOwen 8 днів тому

    37 years shooting, no dry fire yet for me.

  • @CamelCasee
    @CamelCasee 8 днів тому

    Luckily my only dry fire has been on my 22lb jelly bow

  • @patgarrett3746
    @patgarrett3746 8 днів тому

    If you want a tough bow, one you don't have to worry about dry firing, get a Shrew. I was having a conversation with the owners of Shrew Bows, Henry Bodnik, and Tim Cosgrove, a few weeks ago in Germany. They told me they did a test on a bow in the factory that didn't turn out right so they couldn't sell it. They dry-fired it 150 times. Three strings were broken during the testing, but the bow had no ill effects. You can also leave these bows strung indefinitely and not worry about them. The only downside is that it takes about a year to get one.

    • @chrisbowman2030
      @chrisbowman2030 8 днів тому

      Keep such a bow strung indefinitely? I doubt it. Limbs with wooden core and veneer are not as stable as modern limbs with foam core or full carbon. A buddy of mine kept his Custom Shrew bow strung for 3 months or so and the upper limb twisted.

    • @patgarrett3746
      @patgarrett3746 8 днів тому

      @@chrisbowman2030 Does he have one of the older models before Henry started making them in Europe? I've had my first Shrew bow strung for over 2 years now, and it's just as good as when it was new. My friends in Germany laugh at me when I ask them about unstringing their bows. Also, I've had a custom made Kohanna Curve strung for about 7 years now and it's just fine.

  • @andreburre8991
    @andreburre8991 8 днів тому

    I've seen dry fireing a good handfull of times. Either an adult, overestimating his strength while testing the draw strength if the bow without an arrow, or a playful child, mimicing the 'pros' or just by lack of knowledge. While the kids bows often survive due to low poundage, the first example is somtimes devastating 😬 Makes a funny video, though 😂

  • @xXabstractXx
    @xXabstractXx 8 днів тому

    My gripper won’t slide at all. It’s off set like the video and it doesn’t move.

  • @apunk1910
    @apunk1910 8 днів тому

    Had 2 dry fires, both exactly same way, nock on the arrow broke, bow was alright, luckily changed brand of nocks issue has not repeated itself. Worse thing was I had just checked the nocks for any splits/damage, I got religous about it after the first time

  • @queef3057
    @queef3057 8 днів тому

    Probably worth noting it's normal to pluck a recurve string a few inches to settle tiller & brace. Has no negative effects & it lets you get a solid brace and tiller measure, which is rather important for consistency. It also centres the string should you be checking alignment. Quite often the string doesn't settle until it's plucked or fired, so measuring before can give false readings. Helps a lot with noise tuning too since you don't have to loose an arrow to find problems on the bow. It's the first thing you should do after stringing a recurve. Push it much further and you risk damage though, wouldn't take it past 2-3" at most. It should sound more like you're plucking the string of an instrument rather than slapping the limbs. Pointing this out because it's surprising how many people confuse plucking as dry firing and get their knickers in a twist over it. Plucking good, dry firing bad.

  • @poneill4156
    @poneill4156 10 днів тому

    what jig were you using?

  • @deok3772
    @deok3772 11 днів тому

    Thanks!

  • @darthdradacane3340
    @darthdradacane3340 12 днів тому

    Just seen it properly and it is a beauty

  • @user-ey5fm7lu1x
    @user-ey5fm7lu1x 13 днів тому

    I haven't been shooting very long, but when I was shopping for a bow, compounds were intimidating/confusing, not to mention expensive. I immediately realized the learning curve on the technical side would be higher. Sure, being any good with a bent stick is a lot of work, but that's what I signed up for, not to be an amateur bow mechanic.

  • @johnx9318
    @johnx9318 13 днів тому

    Sorry, I missed something. You told us about the release and the different types regarding left or right sided, but you didn't explain why. You mentioned the different way the arrow bends, but not how or why it bends differently to the left or to the right. If the bow handle and arrow are uniform, won't the arrow bend the same regardless of which side it passes?

  • @thewoodlandschoolltd3999
    @thewoodlandschoolltd3999 14 днів тому

    Had my first go with a new bow I got from you guys and have to say. Really enjoying the bow. Just want to shoot for fun (safely) and it did a big tick.

  • @cavetroll
    @cavetroll 14 днів тому

    Right.... I want one!!!!!!

  • @dennisfarley1918
    @dennisfarley1918 14 днів тому

    Why can’t we have informational videos without crappy music?

  • @timwright5466
    @timwright5466 14 днів тому

    It's a funny old business. I'm 65 and have been shooting since 1987..I thought I shot well with all the bells and whistles .BUT .I shoot now with a not expensive bow ( trad take down ) and I shoot ( I think as good as I did with all the bits ) better .plus I enjoy the simplicity ...so the moral of my post is you will never know until you try different styles .don't be afraid to switch .!!

  • @nattergalen1000
    @nattergalen1000 15 днів тому

    Great video! What model of peep sight do you recommend? Greetings from Denmark!

  • @NeilSeymour-v3s
    @NeilSeymour-v3s 15 днів тому

    Couldn’t agree more, previous lead coaches at my club were in the “you must shoot recurve for at least 9 months” corner, that changed when I took over and now we have a wider spread of bow styles and happy archers and a growing club. The other analogy I can offer is to consider the American archers where the first bow they get in their hands is a compound bow, because of that they can field 5 or more top compound archers for every one from any other country. Great video Jim !

  • @bradlauber9097
    @bradlauber9097 15 днів тому

    I like wood takedown hybrid longbows. What do you recommend for a 29 inch trad draw length? What length bow?

  • @hookbones
    @hookbones 15 днів тому

    Imagine approaching agb as a beginner 😅 I know of a European champion field archer they made do a beginners course because she'd honed her exemptional 70+ metre skills on the dark side. I personally attended a flight shoot and was told who I wasn't allowed to speak to because they're soooo inclusive 😂😂😂

  • @harry2451
    @harry2451 15 днів тому

    At our club, we have something like 70 members. We shoot apart from crossbows every other type of bows. In this day and age diversity is the game. Nice videos by the way. Keep up the good work.

  • @MerlinsTeaboy
    @MerlinsTeaboy 15 днів тому

    Is that a real pigeon in the rafters at 2:45 or just a decorative decoy? Ps my GS hybrid arrived last week - absolutely perfect and so much quieter, thank you.

  • @karlgunther-turkisharchery4272
    @karlgunther-turkisharchery4272 15 днів тому

    As I always say to beginners: imagine an archer. What do You see? Do You see an Olympic archer, or Robin Hood with a longbow, a Mongol in the steppe shooting a horsebow, an American Indian with a primitive bow...? Learn and do whatever are You dreaming of!

  • @thewoodlandschoolltd3999
    @thewoodlandschoolltd3999 17 днів тому

    When I teach, explain about "finding the win" there is always a positive to be found, even if it's just about having a go.

  • @thewoodlandschoolltd3999
    @thewoodlandschoolltd3999 17 днів тому

    Super simple explanation.

  • @Samblack...archery
    @Samblack...archery 18 днів тому

    New subscriber and New to archery 👍🇬🇧

  • @rogerh6702
    @rogerh6702 18 днів тому

    Normally I agree that it's just good natured ribbing... But one time I was alone at the range shooting my compound and this guy rocks up with his recurve. It's a full "Olympic" set up all the best bits most expensive bits and bobs spends probably 15 minutes setting it up. Then he has a massive go at me for cheating and telling how I'm not a proper archer. All the time he's standing there with a £2000 ($2800) bow with more carbon fibre than the space shuttle! I just waved at his bow and said "Then take all that "stuff" off your bow and we'll see if you can even hit the target!". the rest of the session we didn't talk. Some people are just silly, thankfully this is very much the exception and compound is a lot more popular in Europe than it used to be so it's more accepted now than when I started shooting. I shoot every bow category and have many MANY types of bow and I always love trying out new bows. They are all amazing as long as you are shooting a bow and having fun you are doing archery right!

  • @timwright5466
    @timwright5466 19 днів тому

    I'd sooner it be a bad shot with trad bow than a bad shot with a compound ..at least I'd have an excuse for missing with a trad 😂

  • @ldotred
    @ldotred 19 днів тому

    Weather compound or traditional you still have to shoot it. The bow is only as strong as it's weakest link.

  • @IJM02
    @IJM02 20 днів тому

    I shoot compound simply because an injury makes shooting a decent draw weight recurve bow really quite painful these days. Its still a bow, I still shoot arrows and if you don't shoot them well it goes even more dramatically wrong than with my old recurve bows. The point is though that so long as you can still shoot who cares what you shoot. The ribbing just goes with the game and is half of what makes archery so much fun. At least if you shoot compound you're not shooting centuries old tech…keep up guys 😂

  • @andreburre8991
    @andreburre8991 21 день тому

    It' funny how archers all over the planet think the same about Compound 😂 For me, it has definitvly a certain atraction. But I will resist! 😉

  • @marcoengelbracht4141
    @marcoengelbracht4141 21 день тому

    Having recently started my Compound path, after been walking on the recurve, longbow and horsebow/ thumbarchery ways, it is just a different kind of archery which is triggering my techy side. A lot of ways to play around with Bow setup, releases, sights, rests and stuff. The ABT stuff.

  • @Katana622
    @Katana622 21 день тому

    Because its like shooting a crossbow. And money. So much new gadgets, tech, materials all just to make money. Its more about the kit and less about the skill.

  • @mtlfpv
    @mtlfpv 21 день тому

    I prefer a bow without training wheels

  • @wolfsoldier5105
    @wolfsoldier5105 21 день тому

    A compound just isn't a bow! Its a "compound", mechanical device. Archery, to be an Archer, you have to shoot a actual bow!

  • @chrisbowman2030
    @chrisbowman2030 21 день тому

    I have a riser with Cerakote finish. Scratches way easier then my anodized risers, even cheaper ones. After one season of shooting there was a spot on the grip area where bare metal was shining through. Manufacturer told me this is normal wear and tear. Not impressed at all with this stuff.

  • @georgedavidson957
    @georgedavidson957 21 день тому

    telescopic sights, and spirit levels and triggers and shoot through riser and cams .... oh my!

  • @notapplicable531
    @notapplicable531 21 день тому

    I started out with a compound bow - for the simple reason it was better suited for hunting deer in heavy bush. I currently shoot Korean hornbows because - well I've progressed to the level where it just plain provides an inner peace that I don't get with the carbon fibre bows. I don't have a dislike for any kind of bow; I do have a dislike for anyone who finds it necessary to belittle another archer's preferred bow.

  • @Carnax6969
    @Carnax6969 21 день тому

    In my opinion, compound bows shows the progression of archery technology, it's similar to muskets in the old days to modern rifles. Personally, if money weren't a factor, I'd love to be able to shoot as many forms of archery that I can. Currently, I'm training in Olympic recurve, but I've bought myself a flatbow for leisure shoots and I'm interested in trying a compound bow eventually. Not all, but some, it's just down to an elitist mentality.

  • @KW-gm5og
    @KW-gm5og 21 день тому

    Bare bow competitions are decided by yards. Recurve competitions are decided by inches. Compound competitions are decided by millimeters.

  • @kennethosborne6497
    @kennethosborne6497 22 дні тому

    & on the other side ; the term "struggle stick'" for a recurve ? Or is that an obvious one ? 🤫

  • @timvenables7627
    @timvenables7627 22 дні тому

    Mmmmm cookies, defected and embracing the dark side…….

  • @agileminded7949
    @agileminded7949 22 дні тому

    Traditional/Barebow is the pure spirit of archery and is more about archers core skills🏹. High risk of failure, but also high reward or sense of achievement. Compound is mechanical, robotic almost and has no soul!!🤖 Compound archers have a heightened fear of failure, so rely on gizmo's to assist them to pseudo glory 😁. Notice how there are no compound bow icons 🤭But that's just what I think. All forms of archery however do the one thing that we all need in that it puts our minds in the present moment. It here and now's us completely 🏹🏹🏹

    • @aksium_
      @aksium_ 20 днів тому

      Mike Schloesser, Reo Wilde, Dave Cousins (who pioneered sponsorships for archers), Paige Pearce, Sara Lopez, Ella Gibson. All of these are compound stars that people know about. Also a reminder that there are more full time compound professionals than full time recurve professionals. it helps to branch out from your own form of archery to learn more about what makes a good archer.

    • @tyronechatley5429
      @tyronechatley5429 18 днів тому

      We've got plenty thank you very much hipster You're just scared of losing your excuses

  • @JeffKavanagh
    @JeffKavanagh 22 дні тому

    Jimmy, Jimmy, Jimmy, it's the lure of technology. Being drawn to the dark side means always looking for that new sight, new cam system, new technology to improve your abilities over raw, hard work and practice. Geez, I thought you were smart. 😂 ❤ love ya buddy!!