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Main Boards => The Bowyer's Bench => Topic started by: Justin Falon on February 27, 2009, 02:23:00 PM
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Building a bow for a turkey blind. Currently it has a nice natural reflex in it. How short can I make it? Plan to back it with bamboo for extra strength. Thanks.
justin
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Is it a stave? You can have all the strength you want with a hickory self bow. Why back it if it is a stave? A board would be different. You could probably go 60" to 62" with a boo backed hickory and especially if it bends to or through the handle.
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It is a stave. Currently it is 72" long and it is a rigid handle. I could make it 62" and see what happens!
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What are your other dimensions and for what draw weight?
In dry climates hickory will make as good of a self bow as any wood. Moisture is a killer for hickory though.
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Limbs are about 1.75" wide and I am hoping for about 60-62" long. I will check the rest of the dim.
jf
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The shortest I've made a hickory bow unbacked and from a stave is 58"s.But I made a few at 60"s and 62"s.This should'nt be a problem with limbs 1 3/4"s wide.
With a bow this short I've never shot from a blind but have shot a lot from the ground or from a low stool.
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thank you Roy Steele!!!!