Primitive Archer
Main Discussion Area => Bows => Topic started by: Mad Max on August 04, 2013, 01:48:47 pm
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When you draw your bow the pushing pressure is on the crotch between your index finger and thumb.
Where should the string line up?? A or B ??
*************LEFT HANDED SHOOTER*************
A is the pushing of the crotch.
(http://i1293.photobucket.com/albums/b593/osagemark/100_0184_zps07797fa1.jpg)
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B is the center of handle
(http://i1293.photobucket.com/albums/b593/osagemark/100_0185_zps465a9597.jpg) (http://s1293.photobucket.com/user/osagemark/media/100_0184_zps07797fa1.jpg.html)
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Ate we looking at the back or belly?
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I would think B. The string is crossing center line of the bow, and with the character of the bow looks like that would make it real close to center shot. Just my 2 cents. A challenging stave regardless good luck.
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B
Del
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Looking at the Back
B is only about 3/8" off center of the top of the handle
The string is just simulated to show where it could be..
Right now the bow has to be heat bent to line up to A or B
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B
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B
All the way
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It does not really matter !
I usually do like A
Have fun !
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I'm working on an osage bow that looks just like that in the handle.
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I'm working on an osage bow that looks just like that in the handle.
Got pic.
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Its on the caul right now. I'm trying to get my string alignment fined tuned as well. I'll try to get a pic tomorrow. Yours is kinked in the center of the handle, mine the whole handle is at an angle, but they do look similar.
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8) :P Cool
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At the same time though, if you were to look at it from a left hand shooters perspective, B might cause some real spine problems. I would still put it in the center with B though probably, it's just the only way I really know to do it, maybe a mix between A and B maybe, just because that curve makes judging the actual center kinda crazy.
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B for sure. I'm a lefty as well. When I work a stave if its a bow I plan on keeping and shooting then I will cheat the string from center to the right side of my bow. That seems to lessen the arrow contact with the bow. On the last bow I made I even cut the arrow rest into the bow handle to lessen arrow contact even more. So far it has worked out really well. My arrow shoots really true and very consistent.
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I like B too ;)
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Here it is. I'm going to leave it how it is and tweak it later if need be. The bend isn't as severe as yours. It is mostly in the upper fade.
(http://i141.photobucket.com/albums/r55/clintanders/Photobucket%20Desktop%20-%20CLINT-HP/New%20bow%20stuff/SDC15732.jpg)
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8) ;)Cool bow Outlaw