I was shooting the second selfbow I ever made tonight, and heard the sound of a splinter popping up. I hated to do it, but proceeded to scrape the copperhead skin off the top limb and found this splinter.
It happened at a gouge mark in the back just out of the upper fade. I remember seeing the gouge before covering it with snake skins, but since I had already shot it a few hundred times I figured if it hadn't caused any problems yet, it might not. Well I guess I was wrong!
I was shooting this bow better than any bow I've ever shot today and was looking forward to hunting with it some. I had just fixed up 6 new arrows for it and man they were flying great!
What I want to know is will raw hide stop that splinter?
I'm sure sinew would, but I don't have any and don't want to wait that long for it to dry anyway.
I really want to fix this bow. It was the first osage I ever made and i'm kinda attached to it.
If you guys don't think the raw hide will do it, I guess I'll just lay it aside and sinew it later, but if rawhide will work, I'll be hunting with her again in a couple weeks.
So what ya'll think?
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