Short osage bow with a long draw, surprising

Started by shamus, October 03, 2009, 01:08:00 PM

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shamus

I'm finishing a short osage bow. It's 64" long and pulls 50# @30". Originally, I was intending for a bend-thru-the-handle bow but my hands seem to have defaulted to the tiller profile I know best.  though I still have reservations about how good the tiller.

So I wound up with a stiff handled bow that is about 4-6 inches shorter than the ideal. And the osage seems to be handling it just fine.

The bottom limb had a little whoopty in it that resulted in that area being slightly forward of the handle.. the limbs are not exactly parallel with each other. (see yellow line)


Dano

Looks pretty darn good to me. At first I thought 64" ?? That ain't short, but for a 30" and a rigid handle it is. Osage is some tuff stuff.
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sticshooter

30" fits me perfect  :bigsmyl: . Don't see to many bows like this being made for 30" draws.   :thumbsup:    :notworthy:  <><
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Osagetree

Looks fine to me! Good Job!

Once I made a bendy handle 36" ELB osage and it drew #40 @ 19".   :scared:
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MaceG

Seems you missed a board...
No post on PaleoPlanet?     :D

Just messing with you. Great job on that bow.   :thumbsup:


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