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Need help deciding core wood

Started by Ari_Bonn, September 08, 2017, 07:57:00 PM

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Mike Mecredy

I can't argue about hickory, I use it sometimes, especialy if it's got some tight growth rings.  Flat grain even looks good with clear glass too. (no veneers required)
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snag

QuoteOriginally posted by The Whittler:
I bet 90+% if blind folded would not be able to tell the difference drawing any of those woods in the limbs.

It's all about the bowyer and how the bow/limbs are made/tillered.
Truer words have not been spoken
Isaiah 49:2...he made me a polished arrow and concealed me in his quiver.

Mike Mecredy

The fact still remain; some species  of wood are better than other species of wood when it comes to making good bow limbs.
TGMM Family of the bow
USAF, Retired
A.C.B.C.S.

snag

Isaiah 49:2...he made me a polished arrow and concealed me in his quiver.

Bvas

QuoteOriginally posted by snag:
How much better is the question.
Better at what?
Speed? Smoothness? Quietness?

The topic is open to debate as much as "which is the best broadhead?".  Just about any wood will make a bow. Especially when sandwiched between fiberglass. Some woods may excel in certain categories or in certain bow designs.

Finding the perfect wood for the perfect design is like searching for the holy grail. Kinda hope I never find the grail.  I'm havin too much fun on the search.
Some hunt to survive; some survive to hunt

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