Primitive Archer
Main Discussion Area => Bows => Topic started by: Scallorn on April 28, 2022, 05:42:12 pm
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I read about a Mississippian-Caddo era long bow discovered in Spiro Mounds a while ago. The bow was reported to be osage, around 6’ long, round-ish in cross section and slightly reflexed. It was also reported to have a leather/buckskin handle wrap. I live in northeast Texas, in the heart of the territory and a short distance from where the bow was found. I recently completed a bow inspired by the one described above. It is made from locally harvested osage. It is 71.5” long, slightly reflexed, and is oval in cross section with very thin tips. I still need to wrap the handle, but I’m very happy with how the bow performs. It draws around 60# and is incredibly snappy. I’ll try to post pictures when I can figure out how to make them work.
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This sounds pretty cool I like long narrow native bows
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Can’t wait to see the pics