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osage selfbow

Started by arrowhead archer, May 11, 2011, 09:28:00 PM

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arrowhead archer

Is it ok to leave a slight propler twist in the very ends of my osage selfbow .It shoots great and the string stays on fine. It is 65" ntn Thanks

John Scifres

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Pat B

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CaptainJ

Nope. You better send it to me instead.
  :D  

Just kidding, three experts already answered you very well.

CJ

red hill

Glad you posted that question. I've been struggling with a prop twist in an osage stave myself. Almost got it out, but not quite. Great feedback.
Thanks,
Stan

hova

as long as it shoots straight , well...dont fix it...


-hov
ain't got no gas in it...mmmhmmm...

SEMO_HUNTER

I agree, I've got a 40# bendy handle flat bow with a slight prop twist, top limb is dog legged, but the string runs through the center of the handle area and it hits right where I'm looking.
It's just a joy to shoot.

If it ain't broke don't fix it.
~Varitas Vos Liberabit~ John 8:32

arrowhead archer

After shooting at least 250 arrows thru it the bow is holding up great. Plus with the prop twist the bow isn't taken on any string set so maybe it is extra benefit. Thanks for the in put guys.

PEARL DRUMS

Prop twist adds character......more the merrier in my book!

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