Any suggestions??
I think not to long ago there was a post about them. Do a search for bow rack and see what pops up.
(http://i96.photobucket.com/albums/l164/b_kleinig/Archery%20Gear/TheBowRack003.jpg)
Whats that at the Bottem. :thumbsup: :goldtooth:
Here is one of my bow racks I made. I made a couple for the St. Jude's auction last year but this year with a newborn at home I haven't had the free time. The elk one was donated last year.
(http://i62.photobucket.com/albums/h119/wislnwings/DSC01237resize.jpg)
(http://i62.photobucket.com/albums/h119/wislnwings/DSC01223resize.jpg)
(http://i178.photobucket.com/albums/w266/MGERARDI_2007/102_1604-1.jpg) (http://i178.photobucket.com/albums/w266/MGERARDI_2007/102_1605-1.jpg)
Here's one of mine... Good luck !!
(http://i389.photobucket.com/albums/oo338/widowmaker448/DSCN1105.jpg)
(http://i249.photobucket.com/albums/gg218/doctari_album/IMG_0452.jpg)Here is mine I made from Eastern red cedar.
Not only good bow racks but a lot of nice looking bows
G'day Gray Buffalo,
Sorry about the bottom bow! I hung it up there as soon as I put the rack up, and took the photo, afterwhich I decided that it didn't look too flash, and it now hides under the bed again.
Anyway, that laminated wood limb / aluminium riser Hoyt compound was bought as a dysfunctional, stringless and everything else-less piece of junk when I got into archery at teachers college. Some kind people at an archery shop got it up and running for me, and I took my first two animals with it. As soon as I graduated, and had a proper pay cheque for the first time, I bought a Martin Hunter recurve, and haven't looked back - traditional bows all the way, ever since. Sometimes friends or family shoot that old compound.
thanks for the great pictures and ideas!