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What is the idea behind the pinecones on the morrison risers

Started by mochasam, August 01, 2007, 09:06:00 PM

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Arrow Slinga

I just sent my bow to Bob and had him do full pinecones on it. I must admit the first time I shot it for a while my hand was sore the next day when I went to shoot. But after that I think the newness of the sharp edge wears down and you get used to it. I wouldn't ever want one without it now,works great especially when your hand is sweaty or when you need a glove.I shoot 60# not a high poundage bow either.

Craig

I had the pine cones on 2 of my past bows and they made a calus on my palm. Just keep shooting and the sornest will go away. If you want you can take some fine sand paper and sand it , then respray. It's not hard to do.
Schafer Silvertip

indianalongbowshooter

Checkered or pinecones bother me after a couple hundred shots, I shoot bows to 66# so they are hard on the hand, didnt a buy a Schafer because of a checkered grip at Cloverdale one year and it was at a steal.
dean/indianalongbowshooter

Bobby Urban

I am not a fan but to each there own - Don't really like how they look even?  I just like simple rather than flashy.JMO
Bob Urban

mcgroundstalker

Pinecones on a bow? Ain't that fer camouflage? ...  :D  ...

... mike ...
"Be faithful in small things because it is in them that your strength lies"

dorris

QuoteOriginally posted by mcgroundstalker:
Pinecones on a bow? Ain't that fer camouflage? ...   :D   ...

... mike ...
:notworthy:
" If I fail trying my hardest did I really fail ? "

Jeff Dorris
11/16/1970 ~ 3/30/2010
Rest In Peace

John3

"There is no excellence in Archery without great labor".  Maurice Thompson 1879

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HARL

Dang fellas I was picking on a buddy here, so if you thought I was calling anyone a sissy you don't know me.I like to do those things in person.Anyways I shoot 69#'s,work in sheet metal constuction and the pinecone does not bother me.I have had 2 risers with the pinecones and they both felt the same.
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sticshooter

The Church of God is an anvil that has worn out many hammers.

"Walk softly..and carry a sharp   Stic."
TGMM

Carbon Caster

Harl,

You didn't answer my question.  LOL!!!

Are you coming out here next spring or was it a false rumor I heard?
Gen 27:3  "Now therefore take, I pray thee, thy weapons, thy quiver and thy bow, and go out to the field, and take me some venison;"

In His service,
Brian Rice

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HARL

Brian,
       What part of the question ? Bin told I smelt like a gorilla after work.As far as heading your way next spring,I'll be there for sure.Been a few years since I was bear hunting and am looking forward to it.(They make me wear clothes here.)I'll be seeing you for sure !!!
62"63@28 Zipper Nitro
62"60@28 Zipper Nitro
A Doz. Hill Longbows

Bob Morrison

The reason the Pine cones are still being used by Morrison archery is I can't shoot without them anymore. I got use to them and the bow isn't complete for me until it has Full Pine Cones.... Please don't take this as baiting you to get them. It really boggs us down to do them. I can do them for myself and thats plenty for me.
They do look good but the reason is for the grip not sliding at all.........

Bob

Steve P

Shoot Harl, most tin knockers I know don't have any feeling left in their hands anyhow.  :bigsmyl:  


Steve

HARL

Steve,you have a point there.They generally been cut so many times ya can't feel anything through the scar tissue.
62"63@28 Zipper Nitro
62"60@28 Zipper Nitro
A Doz. Hill Longbows

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