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dan quillians bamboo longhunter

Started by jimbob91, November 14, 2007, 04:24:00 PM

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jimbob91

is there any way i can lighten the poundage on this bow without ruining it ? its 66#@28"i havent shot it in quite awhile,ive had it for years and loved it no shock quiet and fast,but for the last 5yrs ive been shooting a 53#selfbow made by a good friend of mine.i draw 29" so needless to say i was beat up after a day shooting the quillian.i dont want to ruin this bow but i also dont need that kind of poundage.believe me its like bending a truck spring!
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Landshark160

Don't know about lowering the weight, but if you ever decide to part with it, let me know.     :wavey:
Chris
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ethan

Jim,  There are a few ways to lighten a bow's poundage.  You just got to make sure you get it tillered back in.  You can make the limbs more narrow, but I wouldn't do that first.  You can take quite a bit of weight off by sanding the corners of the belly from the fade-outs to the tips.  Sand on about a 45 degree angle from the glass on the belly to the belly side edges (if that makes any sense).  If you're careful you could probably take as much as 10 #'s.  Good luck.

Scott Grella

I don't know beans about bows but if you really like this bow as much as you say, then I would send it to an accomplished bowyer and pay them to reduce the weight.  They can probably take off 5 maybe even 10lbs but I would let a pro do it.  If you do it yourself and mess up, then you have a useless bow with no resale value at all.

Just my opinion.

Bjorn

Scott has it nailed. Rick Sanchez, who goes by droptine59 on this board is a bowyer, and he would be a good place to start. That bow is just too good to let someone ruin it.

jimbob91

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Ben Woodring

The Quillins bow is basically a rectangle cross section so if you have a horizontal belt sander you can sand the limbs into a trapazoid pretty easily...making the belly of the bow wider than the face. You could take 10 to 15 lbs off pretty fast. Then with hand sanding or a rasp re round all the edges....If you are careful and take material uniformly from side to side of each limb and the same from opposite limbs it's a done deal....if you screw it up you'll be re-tillering....which is not for a novice..but can be done with patience and a good understanding of what is happening when and where you remove material.


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