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Bow wood performance

Started by CNCrash, January 16, 2008, 12:27:00 PM

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CNCrash

What is the difference between Actionboo, Bamboo, and Actionwood?  I have read that these are the best woods for limbs and was curious how different they perform.  Any help is much appreciated!

Tom Leemans

To my knowledge, actionboo is a lamination ground from laminated bamboo. Bamboo would be just that; solid bamboo. Actionwood is what they call hard maple laminations. As to performance, I'd be willing to bet you wouldn't see much difference; maybe a coouple fps here or there. The bamboo will draw nice and smooth though. The other difference is cost.
Got wood? - Tom

Archer1019

Agree with Tom on the minimal performance difference.  In my experience, bow design has more to do with the performance.
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bayoulongbowman

One very overlloked wood IMO is Red Elm ...I have always liked it. mark#78
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