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Grozer Nomad series Horn decorated Old Hungarian recurve bow with painted
handle 50#
Length of the string: 128,5 cm
Maximum draw length: 32"
Draw weight: 30-65#

Slightly 'C' shaped bow, it tells everything about itself both when it is drawn
and not drawn.
Most of the people think that this is the real Hungarian bow shape.
The outer and inner side of the limbs are both covered in leather, hemmed at
both edges.
We use fine, thin leather in brown colours.
The handle and the siyahs are strengthened by horn plates.
The rigid tips are usually reddish brown. We use hemp fibre, impregnated in
a natural material.
The horn plate of the handle can be made with an engraved decoration for an
extra charge.
It can be drawn very smoothly and long. It is very stable and without any resonance
during shooting.
Grozer Csaba Bowyer master:
Users instructions
When stringing the bow, the lower end of it mustn't touch the ground and the
upper end must be held and pressed under the bezel. The middle of the hilt should
lean up on the inside part of the thigh, while the lower end of the bow above
the bezel should lean up on the outside of your lower leg.
Before using set the string in the middle of the siyahs.
In the course of using the bow keep that part upwards where you can see the
name Grózer.
NEVER shoot an arrow straight up into the air. Don't draw back and release
the string without any arrows.
NEVER lean on the bow when drawn. After use, take the string off. After exteneded
use the string may get thready and need waxing.
When waxing, pull the wax onto the string with fast motions.
NEVER leave a drawn bow in direct hot sun or in a car that's in a hot sun.
If the bow gets very hot (e.g. having been carried in a car in summer) always
wait until it cools down before stringing.
NEVER draw the bow over the maximum draw length given above.