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HH bug got me ... Part One!

Started by longbowben, January 07, 2011, 01:08:00 PM

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Nate Steen .

Charlie...great photos...great looking bow too.  I love to see Hunter's heads, backquivers w/ woodies, and longbows.

Ray_G

Irish,  

Glad you're liking it and it is liking you.  Goes to show that not all written or said about these bows is true for all, in regards to shock.  They do awe, though!

Mudd,

Biggie made a profound statement a couple years ago about "Robin Hoods" that has stuck with me ...
"don't shoot but one arrow at a time"    :banghead:   (my paraphrase)

Glad that you and Tony are gettin' on with well with those Buddy Bows.
Sunset Hill 64" 54# @ 26"  "Destiny"

B.H.A.

Dodger

QuoteOriginally posted by dragonheart:
Mine is about 1/4" outside center with the leather side plate.  I have a big five.
Jeff,
Do you find this bow rather critical of arrow spine?
Thanks

dragonheart

Just finding the right arrow spine.  I draw 60# @ 26", 26" arrow to BOP, and I am shooting 55-60 with 225 grain on the front.  I can shoot heavier spine but this shooting pretty good.  1/4" is quite a bit outside center.  I have some 50-55 I am working on that are fir, I am going to try for a 190 gr. point.  These are target arrows with field points.
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Ben Maher

Great pics Charlie ...
I think thats maybe the smallest rider I have ever seen on a glassed bow !
" All that is gold does not glitter , not all those who wander are lost "
J.R.R TOLKIEN

Mudd

Charlie thanks for sharing that beauty with us.

Great pictures!!

God bless,Mudd

PS: As soon as Tony and I can get it all together we will be posting a thread with the "Buddy Bows" including complete pictures of both.
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Roy L "Mudd" Williams
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The road to "Sherwood" makes for an awesome journey.

Dodger

QuoteOriginally posted by dragonheart:
Here is something I am trying with the rest side plate set up.  I was talking with Nate Steen about the side plates and discussing how Howard Hill did not shoot with one.  Nate is doing something really cool with the side plates on his bows now.  

I cut down a thin piece of calf hair and some on the  shelf that is trimmed.  The arrow is resting on the "wedge" and the circle side plate.

 
 
 
Jeff,
How wide is that shelf and could you post another picture with an arrow, showing the arrow overhang, if any (to the left of the wedge) and the bottom clearance?

Nate,
Would a radiused shelf do the same job as keeping the shaft between the wedge and strike plate? Incidentally, why don't the true Hill style bows use a radiused shelf?

Thanks.

dragonheart

I can tell you that the arrow sits on the wedge.  A 23/64" arrow is wider than the shelf.
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Dodger

Jeff, thanks for the replies. Much appreciated.

30coupe

Mudd, you'd better send that bow up here to Iowa before it ruins all your arrows.    :nono:  

All kidding aside, Nate sure put together a beauty there. You aren't kidding, it doesn't get much quieter than that! Looks like she shoots as sweet as she sounds too!
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Overspined

That piece of leather sticking up makes my arrows inconsistent. I can't use one. Now just for fun I wonder what would happen if I floated the arrow as you suggest.

I really can't think of what I might gain though.  A cleaner arrow? Hunting it seems to add a level of additional variability and I have a hard time imagining that I would be able to focus on game and not wonder where the arrow ended up on the rest.

Kind of a modified drop away arrow rest....?

Nate Steen .

all that rest stuff is just to have a starting point for the arrow launch.  the arrow doesn't slide across the rest when shot, it jumps up and away from the rest.  getting the sideplate closer to the bow adds in tuning ease.  the arrow shelf extension is just that, making the shelf wider.  the taller extension is to make an arrow holder which helps keep the arrow on the rest in a fast shooting situation, or when on stand, or when stillhunting.  my arrows don't tough the shelf extension when the arrow is on the rest. and the arrows fly up and away from the extension.  some fletching combos might hit the extension causing erratic flight.

Dodger

Thanks for the explanation, Nate.

Charlie Lamb

Ben,

Not a "glassed" bow.
The only glass is the little piece glued to the bottom of the riser piece of walnut. I did that to provide a more flexible fade out for the walnut to prevent lifting of the riser piece.

I did put a piece of carbon in it just under the backing bamboo. It seems to add spunk without adding noise or being shocky.
Hunt Sharp

Charlie

Charlie Lamb

Glen,

Yep, I made that one myself I tend to make all the bows i shoot.

Chris,

The bow started out with back set but finally settled into about an inch and a half of set. Just about right for my tastes.
Hunt Sharp

Charlie

tg2nd

Charlie,
seems you have really big hands. What are the measurements of your grip?
German by birth, Bavarian by the grace of god

Ben Maher

awesome Charlie ...
bet she is a sweet shooter and looks like a its just made for whacking hogs and bunnies .....
" All that is gold does not glitter , not all those who wander are lost "
J.R.R TOLKIEN

3Under

Charlie,
Good lookin' longbow ! Thanks for posting the photos!
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...  When thru the forest glades I wander and hear the birds sing sweetly in the trees, when I look down from lofty mountain grandeur and hear the brook and feel the gentle breeze, ...How great Thou art!

Charlie Lamb

tg2nd,

I always make my grips smaller than most. That one is 3 3/4" from edge of leather to edge of leather.

I've made a few that were 3 1/2", but that seems to be a little too short.
Hunt Sharp

Charlie

Frank V

Wow, this has become a very interesting thread. I'd never have thought back in Jan of 2011 it would have become this large.    :wavey:  
Thanks everyone.
Frank
U.S.A. "Ride For The Brand Or Leave."


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