Grozer Hungarian of the middle ages
Dear All
Does anyone here own a Grozer Hungarian of the middle ages? If you do can you tell me what your impressions of it are.
Many thanks
Cheers
Mike
Does anyone here own a Grozer Hungarian of the middle ages? If you do can you tell me what your impressions of it are.
Many thanks
Cheers
Mike
Still my favorite. Fairly ahistorical, but the sweetest thing to pull that I've ever launched an arrow with. Each shot is simply smooth and *pleasant.*
my brother has one.
simply smoooth & fast
simply smoooth & fast
I have one. Since all the Grozer bows that I can afford are fairly loose impressions I decided to get the one that looked as if it would shoot best, and that was the HOTMA.
Superb bow to shoot. It has an almost compound-like draw force curve, and unlike the other Grozer/Kassai models I have tried, almost no hand shock. If you want a bow to shoot, as opposed to providing an accurate historical impression, the HOTMA is up with the leaders. And its been voted 'coolest bow in the galaxy' by the club junior contingent - what more could you ask?
Alan W.
Superb bow to shoot. It has an almost compound-like draw force curve, and unlike the other Grozer/Kassai models I have tried, almost no hand shock. If you want a bow to shoot, as opposed to providing an accurate historical impression, the HOTMA is up with the leaders. And its been voted 'coolest bow in the galaxy' by the club junior contingent - what more could you ask?
Alan W.
My friend has one and I've tried it. It is a nice fast bow, though not a patch on my Kassai Hun.