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Started by rover brewer, April 11, 2012, 06:35:00 PM

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rover brewer

has anyone here done a bamboo backed red oak bow??
john 3:16

Pat B

Bamboo is way to strong for red oak.IMO
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rover brewer

john 3:16

PV

Made a static tip BBro . Nice shooter. Took a little more set than osage. Not as quick but soft in the hand. Built it a bit wider 1 5/8 at the fades to 5/8 at the tips 66" long

soopernate

I built a Boo backed red oak bow.  Made it thin and NARROWER than the red oak and it is still shooting 5 years later.  Admittedly it was a light bow though..35 pounds at 28inches.
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Aznboi3644

Its been done...I've seen 45-50lb bows with little set that are boo backed RO.

I've never tried though lol

Pat B

I'm just saying that there are more appropriate woods to use with a boo backing. I'm sure it can be done and if that is what you want to do, go for it.
Make the most of all that comes and the least of all that goes!
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GURUof82

i have done it a few times. use dense red oak and dont worry about what others say. I did it because the materials were readily available and cheap. lowest poundage was 40lbs, highest was 65lbs which i still shoot often.
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