Anybody built one,and if so,hows the performance?
Thanks,Kenny
QuoteOriginally posted by kennym:
Anybody built one,and if so,hows the performance?
Thanks,Kenny
I built the 68" pronounced LB from Bingham in Jan. this year. I had one set of limb lams slip a little, and as a result, I had to trim both limbs down from 1 1/2" to 1 3/8" width. It dropped the weight to 32#. My wife who is an excellent BB shooter, grabbed the bow, said it was the smoothest most accurate LB she has shot. Then I built myself another one, with 64" pronounced limbs 38# @ my 26.5" draw. What a nice shooter. I am laying up a heavier set of 68" limbs right now for myself, and cutting/sanding 2 more risers. Great fun. Bill G.
(http://i109.photobucket.com/albums/n67/Hawksnest88/long%20Bows/MVC-004F-1.jpg)
(http://i109.photobucket.com/albums/n67/Hawksnest88/long%20Bows/MVC-001F-1.jpg)
Strung & unstrung, my first pronounced TD. Bill G.
Lookin good Bill! Did ya use the same form for 64 and 68 limbs? Hows the speed seem compared to other bows?
Anybody else got any input? All appreciated!
QuoteOriginally posted by kennym:
Lookin good Bill! Did ya use the same form for 64 and 68 limbs? Hows the speed seem compared to other bows?
Anybody else got any input? All appreciated!
Yes, on Bingham advice, I moved the root pin (on the limb press) two inches towards the tip end, and cut 2" off the lam stack, then laid it up. This shortened the total bow length to 64". I put the limbs on a recurve riser I had 16" Chiron Nighthawk. It shoots 175fps at 10gp#. Not too shabby, but not my fastest bow either. Smooth shooting. I'll put them on my riser when I finish another one. Bill
(http://i109.photobucket.com/albums/n67/Hawksnest88/long%20Bows/MVC-004F.jpg)
This is perfect timing! I just glued up my limbs for my Bingham T/D longbow. I'm waiting on my riser blocks from fedora. Going to do the accented riser jig thing. Riser is going to be grey and brown action wood with black limbs much like the pic above.
I'm looking forward to getting mine done!
What is the recommended brace height on the bingham T/D longbow at 64"?
QuoteOriginally posted by razorsharptokill:
What is the recommended brace height on the bingham T/D longbow at 64"?
I don't know, the 68" TD pronounced LB is 9.5-10" , I have other 64" LBs, I shoot at 7.5", I'm shooting the 64" TD limbs on the recurve riser at 8", seems best for being quiet and no handshock. I cut wedges for the limbs to mate to the recurve riser, because the angle was wrong. I would look at 7.5-8" somewhere, depending on performance. I also shoot a 66" Vision, a 62" Savannah, a 64" Chaparral Kaibab, and a 64" Samick Verna LB. All are in the 7.25 to 8.25" range. All are one piece except my homebuilts. Bill
Bill,175 fps @ 10gpp is not too shabby at all!!Would you know what degree the angle on the riser is cut and how long the wedges were?
Here's my first, 54#@ 28 shoots like a dream, angles are 11 degrees with 8 1/2" wedges.
(http://i47.photobucket.com/albums/f175/voodoofire1/group022.jpg)
and #2 is 58@28, and shoots just as well.
(http://i47.photobucket.com/albums/f175/voodoofire1/group056.jpg)
Both are 66" smooth,stable and fast with not a hint of shock..............Steve
PS,Good luck on the wait, headed into our fourth week ourselves, may get cancelled today. Are there any sponsers that sell riser wood?
Anyone build one in the 60-62" length?
Got my limbs roughed in but I'm still waiting on my riser woods from Fedora. Still trying to get my cutting and sanding jigs done too.
Yours look very good too Steve,what are the limbs wood on #2?
It's some kind of rosewood I believe, not exactly sure though as I bought them at the KZ show and it was a long day, and I just don't remember what he said, must be getting old,lol,lol
Thanks Steve,not to be a pest,but what is the block of wood layin by it and are those stone points on it?? :eek: :wavey:
QuoteOriginally posted by Voodoofire1:
Here's my first, 54#@ 28 shoots like a dream, angles are 11 degrees with 8 1/2" wedges.
(http://i47.photobucket.com/albums/f175/voodoofire1/group022.jpg)
Both are 66" smooth,stable and fast with not a hint of shock..............Steve
You can say that again, Steve! :thumbsup:
Kenny, that wood is Pao Ferro and is the other end of the piece I made the riser with, kind of a before and after, and yes those are stone points, gonna turn them into arrows soon.
Thanks Craig, Glad you like it!
Thats a lot better lookin piece of pao ferro than the piece I bought,have any trouble with finish stayin on it? Cool points!!
Not a bit, but I didn't like the satin finish so I took it off and put on a super deep gloss, it looks a lot better now, really brought out the beauty of this wood,I wish I had more, only bought 2 sticks, and the other stick looks better than this.
TTT for Tyler
thanks kenny
What snake skins are usually narrow enough for long bow limbs?
Razor,can we see your bow yet? :) :wavey:
Haven't had any time to work on it much. I just got my riser wood from Fedora(nuther story there,See Fedora riser block post.).
My limbs are rough shaped and that's about all I've managed to get done on this bow so far.
This is going to be a busy month. I have several military training days to do in prep for my deployment to the sand box this summer.
As I make some progress I'll post some pics. I'm looking forward to working on it a lot more that I've been able to.
(http://i21.photobucket.com/albums/b265/kevbro/DSC04783.jpg)
This is a pic of one I made for the wife, it is 68", she is shooting around 35 at her draw lenght. I dont know how fast it is but it sure puts an arrow out there
The bow in the avatar is from a Bingham kit, 64". If you use dacron string, it could be a tooth rattler at higher poundage but FF settles them right down. Good speed and a nice shooter. As long as you keep the limb bolts, shelf and throat of grip where Binghams has them, you can reshape the riser any way you want. The Actionwood is the easiest to work with for your first one. Good luck if you try.
-Mike
I just got my Bingham kit in the mail today!!!!!!
Jim,I'll check out your other post! Take care in the sandbox and THANK YOU!! My middle son is supposed to be home from there in a week or two!!
KC,is that bow upside down or wronghanded? ;)
Thanks all for the pics!
Brad,I'll get ahold of ya!! :thumbsup:
Fireman watch the video several times before you start the glue up, it'll save you some grief.
Good for you AND him Kenny! It is an honor to serve... your welcome.
I'm going to try to slip either this long bow or my take down recurve into a mobility bin and get some shooting in while I'm there.