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Solid Fiberglass Bow - Shoot it???

Started by cajuntec, August 30, 2007, 08:22:00 AM

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cajuntec

I have a good friend who has his father-in-law's old bow, and he wants to shoot it.  At first look, I thought it was a longbow, because it looks as straight as can be, with just a bit of curve at the ends, but when you bend it back, it has a definite "recurve" look to it.  It is very short - I'm guessing somewhere around 50 inches long from the looks of it - and it is SOLID fiberglass.  

There is no brand name or markings on it, but it is a thick, semi-transparent light green color.

It has a black rubber grip, and it is an ambidextrious bow - you can shoot on either side, as it has a shelf for either right or left hand shooters.

He has asked me to build a string for it, but I am really nervous about stringing it up because it looks so old.  I don't see any cracks or stress lines in it.

Would you shoot it?  I.E. - would you recommend to my friend that he put it on the wall as a display, or would you build him a string and show him how to shoot it since he seems so excited about it?  

I offered up a Bear Kodiak Hunter to him... he still wants to shoot this one.

Suggestions welcome.

All the best,
Glenn
If at first you don't succeed.... buy newer / better equipment!

Greywolf Custom Longbow  
Chek-Mate Custom Hunter 56 Recurve

elk ninja

I say shoot it.  Check out the fiberglas "kids" bows  that 3 rivers has, sounds like one of Thiers.  I have one in the garage right now I have to build a string for.  Looks old, but really isn't.  Pulls something like 25 or 30 pounds.
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cajuntec

Well, I got it in my hands.  I'm going to recommend that he doesn't shoot it.  I went over it completely, and looking at the top nock, it has a little 1/4" split coming from the left side of the nock groove.  I don't know how long the bow would last, but I don't want to be the one on the string side when it goes, and I really don't want it in his or his kids hands if it goes.  Too bad.  The rest of it looks fine.

Thanks everyone.
All the best,
Glenn
If at first you don't succeed.... buy newer / better equipment!

Greywolf Custom Longbow  
Chek-Mate Custom Hunter 56 Recurve


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