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Title: long draw board bow?
Post by: $bowhunter$ on February 18, 2012, 12:03:00 PM
well ive been reading up on building a board bow out of my piece of red oak and reaized an issuve.... from reading it seems like red oak board bows arent realy good for long draws. i draw 31" so i feel this may be a problem. but before i do anything elsei thought id ask everyone of there thoughts.

is 31" draw to much for a red oak board bow?

and if so ive considered buildig a flat hill style board, would that be possibe witha long draw?
also i want it to be aroung 50lbs give or take

sorry for the probably dumb questions and thanks,
steven
Title: Re: long draw board bow?
Post by: PEARL DRUMS on February 18, 2012, 12:14:00 PM
Get some clean hickory and make a 72" pyramid bow 2" wide and you will be fine.
Title: Re: long draw board bow?
Post by: karrow on February 18, 2012, 12:20:00 PM
not sure what lenght of bow your thinking of making but it will work if you make the bow 68-70''. red oak is not the greatest performing bow wood but if your are just starting out and wanting to play around. board bows are great. good luck
Title: Re: long draw board bow?
Post by: k-hat on February 23, 2012, 02:46:00 PM
A good piece of red oak can take it. You could make it a bendy handle bow and make it as short as 62", though i'd recommend about 65.  Stiff handle will run you above 70".  I made a forty pounder that turned out nice at that length (it was my second bow).  Keep it about 1.75" wide most of the length, or a pyramid as PD described.  On that note, if you CAN get your hands on some hickry, do that!  Post it when ur done   :)
Title: Re: long draw board bow?
Post by: Art B on February 23, 2012, 04:19:00 PM
Do you shoot 31" through a selfbow or is that with a glass bow?