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Title: questions on Owl bows
Post by: wahoo on January 01, 2009, 12:16:00 PM
I was pre stretching a new string and put a couple chips in the finish. Should I put a dab of nail polish on them and just water proof with a min wax or just min wax over it and keep shooting??? I also had probs tuning and fixed that- I ended up shooting birch shafts 29 and 30" bop from my 50 lb @ 25" - the arrows are 50 55 should I try going to say a 35 40 grn arrow and make them at 26" bop or would they be too light for elk and deer??? Should I just stay where I am at and keep shooting? Happy new year
Title: Re: questions on Owl bows
Post by: Tree man on January 13, 2009, 01:50:00 AM
Just wax your dings. There is nothing "wrong" with shooting your long arrows for good flight-If you want shorter you will need to drop down in spine as you have guessed. As for final weight of the arrows-that will vary-it is quite possible to get heavy arrows in low spines-hardwood shafting and Douglas Fir are the likely materials.
Title: Re: questions on Owl bows
Post by: Pat B on January 13, 2009, 09:13:00 AM
I cut all my arrows to 29" for my 26" draw. Having a bit of arrow out past the handle at full draw won't cause any problems unless your arrows aren't spined correctly for the bow.   Pat
Title: Re: questions on Owl bows
Post by: Eric Krewson on January 13, 2009, 10:38:00 AM
You might contact Ed Scott of Owl Bows to see what type of finish he puts on his bows. If it is Tru-oil you can cover any dings easily with a perfect match.

There was a 30 min video segment of Ed making bows that showed the finish he used but I couldn't find it. It was from a traditional archery TV show from Ky and available on line.
Title: Re: questions on Owl bows
Post by: TimZeigler on January 13, 2009, 12:29:00 PM
I think this is the site, but I didn't see the video listed.

 http://traditionalbowhuntersjournal.com/index.html

It was on last year sometime.  Very interesting to watch if you get a chance.
Title: Re: questions on Owl bows
Post by: wahoo on January 13, 2009, 10:02:00 PM
thanks I will just wax her up and stay with the long shafts.