Primitive Archer
Main Discussion Area => Bows => Topic started by: tommyredfox on December 08, 2014, 09:12:51 pm
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I am a new poster to this board. I have some questions that I hope to get some help with. I have started a new reflex, deflex osage bow and need some help on determining the dimensions needed for a 40# @ 26 inch draw. Is 1-1/4" mid limb then tapered to 3/8" adequate to achieve the draw weight. This is my 7th osage bow-they have all been long bows. If you could help me out with the recommended length, I would be most appreciative.
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That should do it, say 60--62 in. length N-N I would have probably went a little wider to start but that will most likely make it, don't take a lot of Osage to make a bow, ;) be careful when floor tillering and getting to first brace, it will have a lot of early draw weight and can fool you into thinking it is way heavy pretty easily. :)
Pappy
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+1 Pappy.
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I agree with Pappy, but it could go longer if your stave is longer,,,and still shoot well,, might be a tad overbuilt ,,but I like that
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thanks for the reply. i can go longer out to 66" if needed. i had to go down 5 rings to get a good one. i am now at 1-1/8" width. it will have working tips. am i in the ball park.
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I would keep the last 6 inches of tips at least 1/2 inch thick and stiff. And see whether I really want or need to make them working, after I tiller the limbs to my draw weight and length. It is said in TBB that people tend to make the outer 1/3 of limbs working a little too much, and I agree. It's rather difficult to fix this mistake. Go slow there, please.
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i would go for longer bow,, if you miss the weight,, you have room to cut down to Pappy length,,, and still have a nice safe smooth draw,,