Primitive Archer
Main Discussion Area => Bows => Topic started by: Newindian on August 22, 2013, 09:44:25 pm
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Red oak, trapped , heat treated, asymmetrical (cant find my tape measure so can't tell you how much), juniper bark backed, black wood tip overlays, about 45#@27". 1" string follow after shooting settles back to just a tad of reflex. The tiller isn't to great outer upper limb is to stiff but it is an absolute joy to shoot, most accurate bow I've made.
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Nice lookin board bow!! I like that backing.
Tattoo Dave
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Sweet. I would like to see a close up of the bark backing. Been contemplating doing one myself.
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Slimbob if you look through my post you will find one telling how I did this one (juniper bark) here are two close ups ( lighting makes them appear different colors actual color is the red) and one of the average kind of grouping I'm getting at fifteen yards
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So cool what is the reasoning behind these asymmetric bows? I've seen a few but never got what the point was I heard something about lower hand shock or something maybe you know ?
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I don't really know, this bow was actually and accident, from the little bit of research I've done most people don't know either. I remember sombody suggesting that it may of been done for shooting a longer bow off horse back , and somebody els suggesting that it may of been for philosophical reasons