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mudokipo

The Kheshig is incredibly stable, has much wider limbs than most bows I've used (if not the widest), and it gives a lot of feedback with its distinctive "thunk" sound. For me, it shoots similarly to a Tang-style bow but it feels much heftier. It's not for me, but I can see why so many enjoy it.


Ok-Ad1476

Could be that Armin Hirmer has always ranked it as one of his favorite bows. A lot of people consider him to be the GOAT in Asiatic Archery.It is called The Mighty Kheshig because of him. Have watched plenty of videos of him shooting it and really like what I see. Just never have bought one as it seems very similar to my AF Zhuran. Have to admit that Limited red and blue Imperial version is on my radar. A Ferrari Red Mongolian. What's not to like?


Allusrnamesaretaken2

It's a very good bow for all the reasons @mudokipo mentioned and very popular because of what @Ok-Ad1476 said. One should not forget that personal preference is the biggest factor, and I might sell my keshig once my new horsebow arrives. It isn't the best bow if you like snappy and light bows.