My wife accidentally ordered me a piece sealskin rest material for christmas. So I figured I might try it. This may be a silly question but is there any special direction the grain of the fur needs to go?? Also any thoughts on it it compared to other materials?
I have a seal skin rest on one of my widows and I love it,you just want to make sure that the fur is going the same way as the arrow(if that makes any sense),the hair lays a certain way,when you draw your arrow, it'll go against the hair when you release it goes with the hair.Just make sure you use a good glue like Barge cement and it'll last a looooong time.
Thanks Wv tradbow for the reply, that's kinda what I figured as far as direction but I figured I better double check just to make sure.
Recheck your bows tune when you get it on there. It played havoc with mine had to back to Dr Scholls.
You are lucky to have a wife that makes such good mistakes!
Killdeer :thumbsup:
Yes, Killy My wife is the best! I used a magic marker and it bled through the 3Rivers catalog. It circled a couple of additional things I didn't ask for perfectly. :bigsmyl:
They're great rest i have had a few for over a year now. Just a warning don't shoot arrows with stick on wraps. It tears the hairs off rather quickly. Definetly use barge cement also.
I recently picked up some sealskin rests, and was wondering if the stick on wraps in fact, tear up the Seal Skin? Can anyone get me squared away?
Thank you,
I use wraps and have seal skin on my hunting bows.The seal skin wears quicker but that was the case before I used wraps. The reason for using seal skin is to keep the noise down when drawing an arrow over a cold rest (below freezing).I use wraps from Onestringer.
Abe
How the heck is everybody getting sealskin? As a furbuyer I was cut off from it when they implemented the marine mammal protection act. I legally couldnt even possess pre-act materials.
It was illegal to import from Canada and illegal to buy from native Americans who COULD legally harvest them.
Its great stuff for sure, but this is the first I've heard about it being allowed again?
Who carries it now, I'd love to pick some up....
QuoteOriginally posted by YORNOC:
How the heck is everybody getting sealskin? As a furbuyer I was cut off from it when they implemented the marine mammal protection act. I legally couldnt even possess pre-act materials.
It was illegal to import from Canada and illegal to buy from native Americans who COULD legally harvest them.
Its great stuff for sure, but this is the first I've heard about it being allowed again?
Who carries it now, I'd love to pick some up....
Me to
Check the date on the original post... 2009...
Jonathan
Good point! But the last two are not....
Don't know where Gator got his, maybe old stock...
but Abe's from Canada... I don't think they have the same ban... or do they?
Jonathan
I believe Canada is okay, quite a few fur dealers up there stock seal as we speak. I just cant buy it unfortunately.
Guys I just picked some up from a private party gonna try it on my new RER recurve
:thumbsup:
Ah ha! Finally the answer to the question...
There's still some around like that, but it's hard getting guys to let it go ;-)
Jonathan
I am lucky enough to be in Canada, I was able to purchase a complete pelt, no ban here (for now)
What is the law about already made objects of seal fur?
I know a guy who wears a seal skin vest. Maybe I could sneak up behind him with some sharp scissors.
I have obtained sealskin from Alaska Bowhunter Supply. I understood they had some arrangement with some native American folks to supply a limited amount of legally harvested seal hide. The stuff works well on my Northern Mist longbow, and yes it has endured thousands of arrow passages.
All I know is that if anybody starts selling it again I am going to buy all I can afford. That stuff is great and my supply is pretty low.
C
Anybody know who might be a supplier of seal skin in Canada??
chris <><
I know about the US not allowing it across the border.
We can still get it,but no I will not send it to you if you live in the US.
Abe