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Bow Life Expectancy

Started by Red Tailed Hawk, June 19, 2010, 09:14:00 PM

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Red Tailed Hawk

Just wondering if there is a certain amount of shots in every bow. If you shoot the proper weighted arrows can a bow last a lifetime? I unstring my bow after each shooting session, but I do shoot alot of arrows a day and I only have one bow.
I'm drinking from a saucer 'cause my cup has overflowed

lpcjon2

IMHO they will out live us.
Some people live an entire lifetime and wonder if they have ever made a
difference in the world, but the Marines don't have that problem.
—President Ronald Reagan

Wapiti Chaser

Got three 1966 Bear's that still perform like they're new ! Wish I could say the same for me   :(
" Take a kid bowhunting"
New York Bowhunters BOD
PBS Member

Red Tailed Hawk

Wapiti, as long as your still shootin It's all good.

It only takes one arrow
  :archer:
I'm drinking from a saucer 'cause my cup has overflowed

portugeejn

I have a 1959 Bear Polar (same year as me!) that works better than I do :-).  Barring misuse, I think it must be pretty hard to wear out a well made bow.  I know I certainly never will.

RonP

eric-thor

i wouldnt count on selfbows ,for life but glass lam put it in your will.  :bigsmyl:
form is everything! shoot well shoot hard.

Pat B

I estimated I put at least 10,000 arrows through my Treadway bow the first year I owned it. That was in 1999 and it still shoots as well as the day I got it. Shooting 10gpp cedars and the original string.
Make the most of all that comes and the least of all that goes!
TGMM Family of the Bow

IdahoCurt

i wouldnt count on selfbows ,for life but glass lam put it in your will.

My laminated boo backed osage has 8yrs of continuous shooting and is still pulling #64,no signs of any fatigue.

eric-thor

good for u .   lol but boo aint wood.   :bigsmyl:  same as linen and sinue. they add to the fortitude of the bow . similar to glass.

id still rather have glass or carbon.or both .
form is everything! shoot well shoot hard.

sagebrush

I have a bear longbow was that was my dad's. I'm fifty-four and it still shoots. Gary

marsniper27

I just inherited my gradfathers pearson hunter it is all i am currently using and will serve well come fall.

I agree with lpc if it is well made and taken care of it will be around for generations to come.

Tom-Wisconsin

My bow also shoots better than I do.    :)
"A clean kill or no kill, Lord
Such is my heart's desire
Give me the skill to make it so
Or let me hold my fire"
Timothy D. Cook
40# Indian Archery Recurve 1965
Wisconsin Traditional Archers

IdahoCurt

eric-thor,Can't ague that.

joekeith

QuoteOriginally posted by Red Tailed Hawk:
and I only have one bow.
Only have 1 bow???????  :scared:  How do you do it?
I didn't think that was possible.....  :dunno:

Red Tailed Hawk

Joekeith, Now I didnt say I will only have one bow forever.   :archer:  

IVE HAD MY EYES ON THOSE CENTAUR BOWS AND THEY ARE JUST BEAUTIFAL
I'm drinking from a saucer 'cause my cup has overflowed

reddogge

Don't fall into the trap that glass bows last forever.  I lost a '65 Kodiak last year that delaminated and a late 60s Hoyt Pro Hunter that blew a lower limb in half.  I read on the forums all the time how bows are blowing up and delaminating so how can you know when they will go or if they will go?  Impossible.
Traditional Bowhunters of Maryland
Heart of Maryland Bowhunters
NRA
Mayberry Archers

eric-thor

yes i have herd of them d-laminating as well. mostly old bows but some new as too . i think it has allot to do with the bows care and sometimes manufacture, im sure there are flaws that arent seen by the human eye in materials we use that are proned to failure weather sooner or later. but overall ill stick with my laminated bows .i have a 10 yr old thomahawk thunderstorm that has been through the huffy test : cold weather ,wet , dropped a couple dozen times and accidently dryfired at least 15 times in all climates ,and its still shootin just as strong as the first day i got it.

i think i got a good one  :bigsmyl:
form is everything! shoot well shoot hard.

shaft slinger

depends on alot of things...I have seen wheelies, lam'd longbow and recurves as well as selfbows come apart! Some new and some old!....I have a selfbow (YEW) that was made in the 1960's had not been strung or shoot in at least 30 years...I strung it last week and  shoot it daily!  Shoots great, pulls 53# @26"!...Longarrow

Cyclic-Rivers

I just hope my bow lasts longer than me.
Relax,

You'll live longer!

Charlie Janssen

PBS Associate Member
Wisconsin Traditional Archers


>~TGMM~> <~Family~Of~The~Bow~<

Brian Krebs

I am not certain about ~all~ the math; but the older you are when you buy a bow; the higher the chances are: it will last a lifetime.    :D
THE VOICES HAVEN'T BOTHERED ME SINCE I STARTED POKING THEM WITH A Q-TIP.


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