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Started by heartlandbowyer, February 27, 2013, 09:36:00 PM

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heartlandbowyer

Thanks again Kenny
This is what I got so far. I think I might have pushed the limit with this design, not sure if I can call it a longbow, hybrid, or recurve. Got about 3/4" of the string touching the belly at 8" brace. It smokes a 625gr arrow though and it pulls 63 @ 28.

rmorris

That was quick! And good looking bow
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LC

That is a awesome looking bow! Love the profile both strung and unstrung!
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D

Great looking bow.  I love the color of the riser.

Roy from Pa


mwosborn

Very nice Cory.  Really like that design.
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bigbob2

under our rules of shoot over here it would be considered a recurve as the string is in contact with a part of the belly. Don't matter what you might want to call it still a great looking bow and i bet it does smoke an arrow!

scottm


MoeM

Guess it`s more kind of "hybrid"- or better some really sweet looking hybrid that gets all my four thumbs going up high!

Buemaker


kennym

Good looker Cory!!  I bet she is quick!
Stay sharp, Kenny.

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LittleBen

I call it a hybrid, and definitely my favorite style. Just a bit of contact between the string and belly.

Very nice bow. Just out of curiosity, what kind of taper did you use? specs including stack would be awesome.

Beanbag


dfrois

That is a wonderfullly looking bow. I especially like the way the transition between fades and limbs look, especially when drawn. I have been playing with the idea of trying to make a one-piece recurve, which will be my first (I only made one longbow and one takedown recurve, plus a pair of recurve limbs), and this is a great inspiration. If you don't mind, I will try to achieve something similar.

I can't pull a 63# bow, being a small guy, but perhaps I can get something around #40-45...if you can give me some pointers on stack and tapers to achieve something similar, that would be great. This bow of yours really impressed me. Many congratulations, and may it serve you well!

DF

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Dmaxshawn

great looking bow.  Looks short and fast

chackworth3

Sweet looking bow! I bet it's fast!  What is it ntn?

jsweka

That's another dandy there Cory.   :thumbsup:
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heartlandbowyer

Ben and Daniel
Here was my layout
Back clear glass ul .040
    nutmeg actwood parellel.080
    aboo par         .065
    core tuff         .030
    aboo par          .060
    nutmeg actwood taper .080 .002 taper
Belly clear glass ul .040
.390 stack
It came in came in at 73 to start had to work my butt of to get her to 62.5 I think im gonna take a bit out of the deflex and add that to the deflex, I think that will give me a bit more speed.
Daniel for a 45# bow you could use
back .030 glass
    .070 par
    .060 par
    .030 coretuff
    .060 par
    .070 taper .002
belly .030 total stack .350
riser is 17.5"
Shot some 625 gr arrows pulled to 28 and they were flying 185 to 190 fps with my finger release.
Here is a couple more profile pics
Grooves are lined up with wood floor and 1" in front of risers back.

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