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Main Discussion Area => Bows => Topic started by: roadglider on November 03, 2010, 04:16:46 pm

Title: New to this forum
Post by: roadglider on November 03, 2010, 04:16:46 pm
Thanks for having this great forum for discussing primitive archery. One question I've been wanting to ask is: is it possible to make an ambidexterous bow that can shoot both left and right handed? I live in Western PA and was hoping there may be some bowyers in the area?
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Post by: Ifrit617 on November 03, 2010, 04:34:53 pm
This is very possible. Many primitive bows can be shot off either side.
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Post by: cracker on November 03, 2010, 05:05:35 pm
I always shoot off the knuckle no arrow rest as far as I know that is all that would make it right or left handed.Ron
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Post by: kerryb on November 03, 2010, 05:11:16 pm
Very possible, If i remember correctly PatB made a bow called Flip that could be shot right or left handed.
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Post by: Pat B on November 03, 2010, 06:24:45 pm
I've made many ambidexterous bows. If the string lines up down the center of the bow you can shoot it off of either side. I DO NOT add a shelf though. I use a bulbous type handle with a floppy rest.
  Kerry, Flip(actually "Flip Flop") wasn't necessarily ambidexterous but I set it up so either limb could be the top limb. It was actually made for a lefty and I can only shoot right handed so it was ambidexterous anyway.  ;D
Title: Re: New to this forum
Post by: roadglider on November 04, 2010, 11:10:05 am
Thanks for all your responses. So where to start? Mainly I just want to shoot as a hobby, not hunting anymore. Would love to get involved and take bow making classes. I see there are many DVD's available and will start there but realistically how long will it take me to be proficient enough to make a good enough bow? Wouldn't mind having one made for me. Right now I have a Blackhawk "Short Hornet" 55lb. recurve, no arrows, and the string needs replaced. The Bow & string is probably 40 yrs. old. It appears to be in good shape but I don't have a trained eye for that. Hoping to find someone in my vicinity to help.
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Post by: Stingray45 on November 04, 2010, 11:49:42 am
Hey Roadglider, what part of Western PA? I'm originally from Greensburg, PA.
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Post by: roadglider on November 04, 2010, 11:55:28 am
Stingray - Irwin
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Post by: Pat B on November 04, 2010, 12:17:53 pm
Ryano lives in western or north western PA I think and I believe he does bow building classes.
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Post by: roadglider on November 04, 2010, 01:32:10 pm
Thanks Pat, can I PM Rynao?
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Post by: Pat B on November 04, 2010, 02:29:47 pm
Yes you can!
Title: Re: New to this forum
Post by: roadglider on November 04, 2010, 02:34:04 pm
thanks again Pat, but can't seem to find his profile, still learning the site.....
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Post by: Pat B on November 04, 2010, 02:59:13 pm
At the bottom of the home page there is a "members" section. Click on that and look up "Ryano". If is in alphabetical order or you can do a search in the same place.
Title: Re: New to this forum
Post by: JW_Halverson on November 04, 2010, 03:44:13 pm
At the risk of sounding like a carnival barker for Primitive Archer, you can click on the above header where it discusses The Traditional Bowyers Bible, and order a copy of the first volume and then add volumes as you progress.  TBB vol. 1 is still my go-to for the basics.  The chapter on bow design is still over my head, but I'm able to understand more of it with every bow I make. 
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Post by: elkcalln8 on November 04, 2010, 10:41:25 pm
I am also new here. I love the old ways and always wanted to get into it. I have shoot for over 12 years now. But just got bit by the longbow bug a few months ago. I want to build my own to start with. Im new to that. so i am thinking of starting with a longbow blank. I wana do some silver inlays and try to get some copperhead on it to. I wana thank all of you for the great input and great site. What is one of the best books on building a long bow?
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Post by: tombo on November 04, 2010, 10:49:55 pm
elkcalln8-
Absolutely you can do ambidextrous. I'm right handed but have always shot left handed. My bows get shot every which way and although I fab them to be left handed, my right handed friends can shoot them equally ( or better ) well......
Tom
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Post by: straightarrow on November 05, 2010, 03:57:58 am
Hey roadglider....I am from western Pa also. I live in Ellwood City. I plan on making lots of bows this winter. Pm me.

Jon
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Post by: Kegan on November 05, 2010, 11:55:25 am
Hey roadglider....I am from western Pa also. I live in Ellwood City. I plan on making lots of bows this winter. Pm me.

Jon

Ellwood City? I didn't know another builder's so close- I'm over in Fombell, about four minutes out of Zelienople off of 288:)