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ne1 pics/opinions on Bingham DIY kit bows?

Started by darren1968, May 29, 2008, 03:07:00 PM

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darren1968

Anybody made their own Bingham projects DIY kit & have pics of the finished bow?  Any opinions on these bow kits I`d be glad to hear good or bad?   :)

Dan Palma

Darren, I have made several Bingham 3-piece recurves, 62"amo, I followed their plan with no modifications. Mine shoot extreemly well and are very quiet with ts-1 and D-75 strings. The quality all depends on your attention to detail and how much time you spend on them. Be patient and don't rush. I have some pictures if someone can help me post them.

Biff

I just started doing business with them. Very honest people, as I would have overpaid not knowing the pattern I wanted came with the vidio. Fastest service I have ever received from any archery company!  Biff
"In case you don't know me, I'm just a friend you haven't had a chance to meet yet!"

TimZeigler

I think anyone that has, does, or will build bows has used Binghams at one time or another.  Don't hesitate to call them if you have any questions before or during your order.  Tim
USMC 1992-2000
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Paul Collins

Great folks to deal with.  Their bow designs are good.  Bingham instructions can be a bit tough to follow.

Ravenclaw

I have built a few one piece recurves. They are good bows. Ask questions!!! It will seem overwhelming at first but the next few get alot easier. Patience..

RC

Here is a 64" homemade longbow r/d I made from Binghams plans with a few changes.Also an unlucky pig.RC


RC

Here is the first bow I ever made a 60" one piece recurve .Another unlucky pig.RC


RC

I have made maybe 15 or so bows and will tell you it is addictive.Couple of things-1 don`t get in a hurry.2Don`t get in a hurry.3 don`t get in a hurry.No matter if you make a mistake someone will be happy to shoot the bow and you`ll never build the perfect bow so have fun and learn every time.For the record I could have never been able to afford 15 bows within two years but I could build them and friends would give me the price of materials.A kinda affordable way to learn.The buck in my avitar was killed with a 66" homemade hardrock maple longbow.Proves they work ,even for me.RC

darren1968

Thanks guys for your advice, much appreciated.

Darren.


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