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New board bow.

Started by Rain Man, May 13, 2010, 12:26:00 PM

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Rain Man

My first board bow was 72" tip to tip with a 10" handle section and I cut in a shelf.  So, for this one I dropped the handle and attempted a 62" bend-through-handle bow and I'll shoot off my hand.  Well, I didn't fail, but I didn't pass with flying colors either.  It hinged at a few spots and until I got it semi-good, it was only 33# at 28".  It also pulled a splinter so I backed it with linen.  Here's some pics.  It's still not a perfect tiller, and it doesn't seem to really "bend-through-the-handle", but it's sure fun to shoot.




walkabout

looks cool man. my bend through handle doesnt really look like it bends at the handle either but i can definitly feel it bending slightly. mine is 60"ntn and 45#@ 25"
Richard

George Tsoukalas

Good for you.  The tiller looks pretty good. It does seem to have a large non bending handle section. Jawge

Rain Man

Thanks.  That's what I thought too, Walkabout.  I can definitely feel a bend in my hand but when I look at the picture, it looks pretty straight to me.  This one is 60" NTN too.

Steve Kendrot

Hey... Is that a Llewellin setter?!

Rain Man

Sure is!!  Good eye!  He's out of Lynnhill Llewellin kennels here in PA.  I hunt with him on the preserve I work at

Rain Man

My goal this year is to shoot a pheasant over him with a selfbow.  Haha.  Wish me luck...I'll need it


Roy from Pa

Nice bow and dog Ryan. What part of Pa ya from? SW here.. My English Pointer on point on a Bird here.. Gotta love a great Dog. Roy


Steve Kendrot

No way! I have a Lynhill Llewellin too. She's 9 now. Unfortunately hardly any birds on the eastern shore anymore. Wonderful dogs. Your Bow is nice too, but the setter caught my eye!

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