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Quote from: Bearcat1960 on November 02, 2025, 10:08:12 PMHello Everyone. Just wanted to introduce myself as a new forum member. I'm in Canada (Manitoba to be exact) and I'm really excited to be a member of this forum. I have viewed a few posts in the past as a guest and I must say the knowledge base among members here is unbelievable. This forum and its membership are a traditional archery treasure trove.I think this is maybe what you are looking for.
So a little about me. My first bow was a 15# sears fiberglass bow 59 years ago when I was 6 years old. Over the years I've made and experimented with alot of homemade wood bows and arrows. Career slowed my archery for many years but I never quit shooting. Ended up buying several custom recurves and longbows over the years. Competed in 3D traditional matches and hunted when time was available. Now I'm retired time is always available. LOL I love building top notch bamboo and wood arrows.It's something to do when the Canadian winter sets in. I hope I can maybe contribute to this great forum on occasion.
On another note I have a question. Back in February 2010 a member named Jason R. Wesbrook posted a Four-Point Arrow Footing Jig build along. I would be interested in giving this a try. Unfortunately the photos with some critical dimensions are no longer with the post. I was wondering if anyone happened to save that post or the photos from that post so long ago. Anyway I'm really excited to get reading and learning and conversing here. It's gonna be a great winter!

Quote from: DanielS on October 23, 2025, 05:51:05 PMThis bow really settled in at 175 the more i shot it
Bow likes to be choked and good follow through kept me straight.
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