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Started by ny state land, December 28, 2013, 02:34:00 PM

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I took some time these past few weeks to make a aggressive R/D form and bow. The design and prints came from KennyM. I tell you this bow will shoot with any 53# longbow out there and its quiet with out and string silencers! Here's some pics.

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the prints and detail Kenny gives you are excellent!

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here's the form. I use bicycle tire tubes and a clamp to hold the riser.

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I ended up useing Walnut and Desert Camo mixed. I really like the way it looks together.

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Here it is at full draw. i used all Maple core's and they have a very smooth feel and shoot hard!

Roy from Pa


Horn Chaser

Nice I like how you used the desert camo on the riser. Looks good.

takefive

Good looking bow.  Congrats    :thumbsup:
It's hard to make a wooden bow which isn't beautiful, even if it's ugly.
-Tim Baker

chackworth3

Looks good. I like it at full draw

Trux Turning

Nice job! Those are great shooting bows.

bigbob2

Looks good and like the colors too.

kennym

Nice job Stacy!!  :thumbsup:    :thumbsup:  

How did the bands work for you? Haven't used them on this style of bow, but may be easier than a Hill if the riser ramps are less curved?

Figure you have done both, just wondering....
Stay sharp, Kenny.

   https://www.kennysarchery.com/

ny state land

The bands worked fine, the harder thing about these type bows is getting the riser to fit the form. In my opinion the Hills bows are easier.

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