Just got my new horn bow made for me by my good friend Mr Ed Scott and Carl Peterson. Carl has gone to Ed's class to learn how to make horn bows and they made this one for me to take on my moose hunt in Alberta next week. The bow is made from Rocky Mountain Big Horn Sheep horn and sinew only. The bow is 50'' and 54 @ 24 and will send an arrow faster than any bow I have ever shot.
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do you only draw it to 24"? Beautiful bow! cant wait to hear the results of this.
That's cool!
Good luck on your moose hunt!
Bisch
I can get it back to 25 and its around 57 lbs and thats about all it wants to go being that short. I draw 26 so its just a little different that I shoot all the time.
Wow that's cool!! Love the belly!!
Thats really cool. Where in AR are you?
Thats a nice bow!
hey mike that is one nice bow.
Awesome! That's a beautiful bow!
I've been researching horn sheepeaters online recently... have you guys seen Tom Lucas' bows? If you are interested in sheepeaters, the youtube video of him giving a lecture about his homemade sheepeater bows at some museum in the Dakotas is a must see!
Great looking bow..!
Good Luck on the Moose hunt.
Truly a work of art!
That is one beautiful bow!! Good luck on the hunt brother.
a Bow like no other, I love it Man !!!
I will say this about the bow, since Ed & I made it, horn is a most tempermental material to work. It behaves like no wood and develops a flat or hing for no apparrent reason. I did the final tillering at Mike's so that I wouldn't screw up the weight or tiller(hopefully). The thing switched sides with every set of scrapes. I finally got the thing set and "STABLE." I hope Mike has a great hunt and kills a monster. :deadhorse: Close to a dead moose as I had handy.
Beautiful Bow! Good luck on your hunt Mike!
Might add that the thing started at about 68# after a little cure, 2wks. I told Mike that it might be next spring before it was ready for final tillering. "WE got it done!!"
Nice looking bow,never heard of that before.
Here is the link I referenced earlier... I can't imagine fully appreciating Mike Yancey's bow without knowing what his friends went through to make it! These bighorn sheep bows seem to require a lot more than effort/energy/love than a wood bow!
Tom Lucas seems like an amazing guy not to mention an exceptional student of sheepeater culture. Here is an excerpt from a lecture of his about his sheephorn bows: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UiZ-xLlk1Sk
Now that is is amazing!!
How about some close ups?
Mr.Scotts bows are always amazing.
Being in the same state as he, I aught to take a class from him...
Thats real nice.
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Here is one at full draw.
Mike
Cool bow! I hope you kill a monster with it!
Amazing...Nothing like an Ed Scott hornbow. Simply one of the finest crafted bows out there today.
Amazing bow, good luck on the hunt.
Very cool bow Mr Mike. I really like the look of it at full draw. Hope you make those two bowyers year with a great hunt.
Nothing makes me feel much better than something being taken with a bow that I made for someone and when its friends its just that much better.
I took an antelope with a horn bow that Ed made for me a few years ago and it was like he was there with me. Now I just have to do my part and make the shot.
Mike
Man oh man....that is something. Very nice bow. One day I would like to go take Ed's class.
Great looking bow!
Good luck on your moose hunt!
Very cool! Enjoy her.
Mike, you are so right...a gift like that is something that keeps the giver close to your heart...I'm anxious to here about your hunt.
Lyle