Primitive Archer
Main Discussion Area => Bows => Topic started by: bjrogg on March 17, 2020, 06:08:00 am
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I finished up this barely bend through the handle HHB. I started this bow last winter. It had a little natural reflex I managed to keep in the handle area. It was limited by the how thin this one was on on one tip. It’s a little lighter than most of my bows, it it sure does fling a arrow.
Tips are Water Buffalo Horn from PA Steve. Thanks Steve I really like this stuff for overlays and it goes really well with the white HHB.
The skins are garner snake. I usually catch them and relocate them. They are very beneficial. These two weren’t so lucky.
The top limb is a unlucky one that showed up in our house one day. My wife doesn’t like them as much as I do. She had my son dispatch it with the garden hoe. I skinned it best I could and air dried it. It had some areas that got cut up by the garden hoe. I decided to give it a torn distressed look on its edges. I like how it turned out.
The bottom limb is one my dad got with the weed wacker several years back. Once again it was a bit jagged and I continued the distressed look theme. It’s a bit smaller and darker. The colors didn’t match perfect with the top limb so I got a little creative with my magic markers. Still a little dark but I think they blend in pretty well now.
It’s a barely bend through handle and I decided to build it up slightly with some cork. I never used cork before. I posted some questions and got some replies. I like how it feels. It won’t be my last cork.
I covered handle with some black leather my friend DJ gave me. I laced it together with a baseball stitch. I though my red and blue d97 bow line went really good with the skins. I left the tag ens long and attached a couple turkey breast feathers using some river cane scraps. They look amazing in the sun.
Well I hope you like her.
HHB I forget exact length
34@26”
I’m really impressed how fast this one flings a almost 600 grain arrow. It a killer for sure.
Enough talk. Here’s a bunch of pictures. Sorry no full draw yet. I’ll try to get one later today.
Bjrogg
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More
Bjrogg
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One more and then one back home
Bjrogg
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You really are cranking out the bows. I really like this one. Very nice craftsmanship BJ.
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Very nice combination on that bow BJ. It appears put a lot of thought into that. Did ya go for a swim in the Lake, afterwards? How is the water, still a little cool?! ;D
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Those are big garter snakes, wow. I rarely see them over 12-15" around me.
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Thanks Swampman. It helps having a bunch started from last winter. Might be the last for awhile. Depending on the spring weather. Farming is starting to get in the way.
Thanks Steve. Didn’t even stick my toes in the water. Pretty sure there’s still ice floating around out there.
Chris these weren’t really terribly big but pretty good good sized for around here. Maybe the big one grew bigger in the house.lol. They sure are pretty.
Thanks for looking
Bjrogg
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Nice bow. I occasionally see garter snakes in the 24" range here but I know they get bigger than that even
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Great looking bow and beautiful pictures. I love the color of the skins with the handle wrap. Great job!
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Nice one BJ :D
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Nice shooter BJ.....Nice color coordinating on it also.I get a garder now and then over here too.Longest pair were both 29" a piece.Lot more of them out there that are quite a bit shorter though.They are paper thin skins but work pretty well.
When we put spruce siding on this house the pile of siding over the spring while finishing contained quite a few garders living in that pile of siding.My large pile of shavings and scrap wood nowadays hold many garders.They like eating those crickets.Where ever there's a lot of crickets the garders are around here.Under a pile of sheet metal too.
Here's good sized one that took on a big toad.I left her alone.
(https://i.imgur.com/H0wY7vZ.jpg)
The snake had the back leg down his throat but I don't think she actually got the job done eating him.
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Another excellent bow BJ. Those skins came out great. Glad you're getting some use out of those buff horns.
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Man that is sharp looking! Love the skins
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Thanks Marc. Years ago there was one that liked to hang out where I mowed the lawn by the barn. I really like them, but they still make me jump when I first see them.
Thanks Will and DC
Ed they are thinner than paper. They didn’t add much weight to this bow. Looks like that one has its mouth full.
Thanks Steve and thanks again for the horn.
Glad you like it Aylln
Bjrogg
Ps Sorry no full draw pictures yet. I get them as soon as I can. I was self isolating in my tractor cab today
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That's a sharp looking bow BJ
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Beautiful bow BJ. :)
Pappy
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Great lookin' Bow BJ :OK ! I'd bet, I've caught a Steelhead or two just off that Beach in My boat (=) - Bob.
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Thanks Rob and Pappy.
Bob that’s very possible. I’ve wet my line out there many times. This area is called the flats locally. It actually has a buoy marking it for navigation. I’ve seen a boat sunk on the rocks straight out from here. I just fished from shore. My brother used waders a few years ago, but now the water is up again. It’s probably as high as I’ve ever seen it.
Thanks for looking everyone
Hopefully I can get some profile pictures soon.
Bjrogg
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Great looking bow, BJ. I like your description of how it shoots, too. Whenever I see a really pretty bow, I always want to ask, "yeah, but how does she sling an arrow?"
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Real nice! Waiting for the full draw pics! That is almost enticing enough to make me want to try snake skins later on, much later on! (lol) (lol). I'm with WB, how well do they shoot?!
Hawkdancer
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thats a really nice one! I think its cool how the skins don't end at the tips but that they end before the tips. i like a snake skin backed bow, but i feel that when the skin covers up all the wood... well i dunno i feel like when wood is showing the skin and the wood really compliment each other. especially with Osage. I think you did a good job with that!!! :OK :OK
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oh and your killing me with no full draw!!! >:( I don't know how long i can wait!! ;D (-P
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Just found your beautiful bow bj.
Love the profiles and the matching lines of the skin and the overlays. never have seen a snake like this
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Missed this one, glad it came back to the top. Those skins look outstanding. Always like to see your work.
Mike
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Thanks everyone. Russell sorry about not having full draw pictures. I don’t know if it’s because so many people are on net, but I can’t seem to get my pictures to download so I can post them. I’ve been busy but I did take a few quick ones last week. I can’t seem to post them though.
Bjrogg
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ahh ok i forgive you ;)