The Mongol
| Product #: |
HB-10
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| Brand: |
Kassai Lajos |
| Description: |
The contribution of the Mongols to ancient archery was the "string bridge". This a groove or rest much like the string bridge of a guitar. It holds the string in place when the bow is at rest thus allowing the syhas to bend forward of the string. The advantage of this is an extra "snap or flick" of acceleration when the string hits the bridges and the syhas keep going. The handle and belly are much the same as the Magyar sport. The difference is in the ears: when unstrung, they lay forward 6.5" (60 degrees). Strung, they measure 56" with their 54" string. This creates a bow with a slightly different feel from the Magyar, but with still the same easy draw and little or no rebound from the shot. Their draw weight is measured at 30". They do not start to stack until past 31", and an inch or two of overdraw is well within the bow's normal limits. Archers over 6' tall seem to prefer this bow's feel.
Available weights 27#-76# |
| Retail Price: |
$420.00 |
| Price: |
$410.00 |
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Price: $410.00 |