Primitive Archer
Main Discussion Area => Bows => Topic started by: bushboy on June 02, 2018, 08:12:08 pm
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Two elm bows,the right one was very stiff and the left not so much.my point is different properties within the same species of elm!they are very close in draw weight,but so much different in profile
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How close are they in mass?
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They are.03 of and oz apart,counts for the bark wrap on the darker one.
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Good point.I can vouch for that diff with 2 different elm bows here too.I can remember working on them and one definitely was much harder than the other.Both same length and resting profile,but the harder one holds 10 #'s more draw weight @ 28" though.The harder elm was almost like my hickory here.Both white elms.My red elm here is softer or lighter than either of those bows too.
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Aside from being hydroscopic I have had pretty good luck with elm being consistent. I have noticed it dries out very slowly, the last few points anyway.
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One of my elm staves was from south carolina and one from northern arkansas and they definitely were not the same.Could be in the same area they would be the same.Both were called winged elm.An identifying feature on the twigs of wings that set it apart from other elms.