Pinguino Rodriguez
2025-08-31 15:54:01
When I started buying my own bows, I was very quickly distracted from my path by Asian Composite Bows. I fell in love in particular with Korean composites and they have been my favorites for decades. I had planned my next purchase to be a Magyar, but had always deep in my heart wanted a Turkish bow (I'm originally from Turkey). I'd just never seen one advertised until recently. I saw the Deer Seeker just by chance on Amazon and decided to put the Magyar on hold.It is a fantastic bow. Beautifully made, very light, and oh so powerful for it's overall size. I looks just like Ottoman bows that I've seen in Topkapı Museum. It shoots marvelously and is a pleasure to use. I love to go out in the yard and just shoot until my arms are too tired to continue. It comes with a stringer, which I've never used for any of my other bows(including a 100# English Longbow), but found it really helpful for this one because the recurve is so extreme-much more than either of my Korean bows. This has to be one of the best purchases I've made in a long time.
Iggmaster
2025-07-19 15:22:31
Very sweet shooting and well made bow.. beautiful as well... Shoots straight and where ya put them...Ive bought two others at different # .. very happy and would highly recomend.
Kevin Higgins
2025-07-07 12:20:55
I have been shooting this style of bow for a while now. So here are my thoughts. Mine is a 45lbs @28†I shoot about a 30â€draw. So it’s about 53lbs. It has a very narrow arrow pass and shoots very well. I have been shooting about 40lbs. The draw stacks quickly after 28â€. But is still smooth. The picture attached is 13 yards shooting at a 1 1/2 inch target. A little right but that is the learning curve. In about an hour I had the sight picture down. I shoot about 150 arrows a day so the curve could be a little different if you don’t shoot as much. I shoot about a 500 grain arrow. I do recommend this bow. It is a little heavy than my others. But the weight feels good. If you are new to shooting these bows I do think that 40lbs is a better place to start. This is worth the money very satisfied with this bow.
Patrick Hanslits
2025-07-06 18:41:58
Pros:LightweightMatte finishYou can get it in 70# - powerful! Love that!150 arrows so.far and has not broken like some of the other reviewsSeems durableNarrow arrow passStiff and stableEasy to stringGood value for the money400 spine 500 gr + are a good matchConsHandle is small and a little odd. Wrapping with hockey tape helpsand that's my biggest complaint so far.Siyahs seem a bit overbuilt but I prefer that to it breakingAll in all a good bow, hucks an arrow with authority. Will update with long term durability review in a couple months
Christopher
2025-07-05 12:19:52
Esthetically pleasing to the eye, everything arrived, strung it and as I went to pull back the string comes undone. The string slits are a tad bit to shallow to full draw. Going to file them deeper to see if that fixes issue
michael
2025-06-15 17:25:19
Love the bow, but the handle is very small. I added a little sports tape to it. Also the arrows they provide are a little stiff. But the bow shoots great with the right arrows.
geoJim
2025-05-26 11:31:34
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Mathew
2025-05-08 13:22:21
I received this bow and when I put the string on it I noticed one of the limbs was splintering, and the arm guard is kinda small and cheep but everything else seems good. Have had a chance to shoot it cause of the one limb but the costumer service is pretty awesome. Got a hold of deerseeker and they said they would send a whole other kit to replace the damaged bow. Will update after the new one comes in.Update: I received my new now with no imperfections. Took it out and shot it about 20 times, feels great and quiet too. It's been some time since iv shot a traditional now like this but I'm glad to have gotten this one. Like I said it shoots like a dream, smooth and quiet. Would definitely recommend, especially with how well the customer service is. Responsive and quick to fix any problems you might have.
Corey
2025-04-24 14:50:34
I am quite happy with this. I'm new to archery. It's light and fun to shoot.
Chris H.
2025-04-19 18:39:49
Designed after the Tatar bow, it seems like good craftsmanship for the most part, my string grooves were smooth unlike what other reviewers have said. Shoots great. Only problem I would say I have with it is the grip is quite small for a larger hand.
Guillaume Fraser
2025-03-28 11:00:26
While not perfectly historically accurate, it is a beautiful and very compact bow.While not advertized to do so, it has had no issues with my 31" draw length in the past 6 weeks and no sign of it weakening for it.The draw is smooth and at 28" it weighs in at 24#, just a hair under the advertised 25#. To me this is not an issue as I mostly wanted a low poundage bow that was ambidextrous to indroduce friends to the sport of archery.The thumb "tab" it comes with isn't anything to write home about, but may suffice, although I would suggest getting a brass or bone thumb ring, or simply forgoing that and using your release device of choice if you're not too hung up on learning a specific type of archery. For me it has done ok with 1 finger over and three under, but I would not risk string walking this bow.I'm not sure if it was suppoaed to come with a stringer, but mine did not have one: keep this in mind and order one like the limbsaver if this is your first bow.
MC
2025-03-23 15:21:38
This bow is so nice. You can feel and see the quality. I am a few weeks into archery but compared to the other one I started with at 30lbs, this is of superior quality. It's great to have a high quality bow like this one. I might eventually get the 50lbs, but for now the 40lbs is great to shoot with. I got this bow because of a review from youtuber "Archery and Prepping" which gave a great review of this bow. Unless you're super picky and think too highly of yourself, this a an amazing bow.
jatin
2024-12-27 18:49:20
The bow has twisted limbs due to which string is CMG off again and again. Unsafe, unstable and unpredictable. Money wasted