Primitive Archer
		Main Discussion Area => Bows => Topic started by: loefflerchuck on December 08, 2017, 11:35:34 pm
		
			
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				This one is for a hunter doing a primitive bear hunt. 62" ntn. 64# draw @ 30".  Nice piece of osage I got from Clint(Osage Outlaw) a while back. Stiff handle with buffalo horn arrow rest and tips. American bison leather handle wrap. I got it tillered to 30" and just over 60# draw. I wanted to get the most out of it so heat treated the belly to a little reflex and added one full layer of sinew and another just in the center for a crown. The sinew is covered with the biggest timber rattler skin I have seen. The scales are of mythological size. I used the center of the skin and probably have enough on both sides left for 2 more bows.  Short contact recurve. Sealed with a few coats of tung oil and shellac over that on the back. 
 I shot the bow 10 times through a chrono with a 687 grain regular ash target arrow. Threw out the fastest and slowest speed. Average arrow speed for the other 8 shots 174.7 feet per second.  
			 
			
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				full draw
			
 
			
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				Wow that is amazing! Realllllyyy like it! Would love to shoot that one, will probably destroy the target I use for testing >:D
			
 
			
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				Beauty & speed what more can you ask for I like every thing about it , I see some dead bears for it in the future ! 
			
 
			
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				  That's a good one, you got a lot out of it. 
			
 
			
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				Sweet work on that bow Chuck.If your friend does his job I'm sure the bow will do it's job.
			
 
			
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				Watch out Yogi, that's a bear bow for sure. Let us know how he does hunting. Always enjoy a good hunting story.  Nice bow Chuck.
Bjrogg 
			 
			
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				Chuck, that's a real beauty. I love the braced profile and you are getting the most with the full draw. Excellent bow!   :OK
			
 
			
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				When I see snakeskins on a bow the first thing I look for is how well the pattern has been centered on the back of the bow. You nailed it perfectly. 
			
 
			
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				Great tiller Chuck. That's a bear killer there.
			
 
			
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				Killer bow Chuck! Glad to see someone making osage work like it should. 
			
 
			
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				That is stunning! Excellent. Jawge
			
 
			
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				That's awesome!  You definitely made the most of primo wood (and skins).  How wide are the limbs?  
			
 
			
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				Terrific in all respects.
			
 
			
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				looks great.  What does the unstrung side profile look like?  at that short, did you deflex the limbs at all?  Any set?
			
 
			
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				congrats,, thanks for posting chrono results,, I find them informative,, and please show unbraced profile on that beautiful bow,, :)  
			
 
			
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				Chuck,
Excellent job!  That must have been one big snake!  Real hunting bow!
Hawkdancer
			 
			
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				Amazing performance, and great tiller. Love it!
			
 
			
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				Outstanding work Chuck! :OK
			
 
			
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				Great job on the bow. Thanks for posting the chrono stats. 
			
 
			
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				Great bow all around Chuck, good to see you working some osage
			
 
			
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				Beautiful bow! Nice work
			
 
			
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				Great work !!! Beautiful bow !!!
			
 
			
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				Thanks everybody. It's a busy birthday weekend. Let me come back to this in a day or so to answer individual posts. 
Have a great weekend everybody!
			 
			
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				But first this. I thought I posted it already
			
 
			
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				Beautiful work Chuck. 
			
 
			
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				Thats a good one. How wide did you make the limbs? 
			
 
			
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				Wow! Beautiful!
			
 
			
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				Very nice work, that should get the job done. Beautiful. :)
 Pappy
			 
			
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				Great looking bow. That bear will never know what hit him.
			
 
			
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				It's 1 5/8 at the widest. 
I did not deflex the bow. I think the bend is distributed pretty well throughout the limbs. I am very happy with the small amount of set it took after 100+ shots. When the bow is on it's belly unstrung the handle is the only thing that touches the table.