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54" Pacific Yew bow

Started by chackworth3, May 05, 2014, 09:06:00 PM

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chackworth3

Just finished this one up. 54" Pacific Yew riser and veneers with black and white accents.  Came out 56@26 and puts an arrow downrange with authority!






Here's a closer pic of the veneers...

Iron Eagle

I don't know what it is about yew but I love the color of the wood. The black accents make it even more stunning. Absolutely gorgeous bow, well done.

soy


D

That looks great.  I like how the grain in the yew looks.  Great full draw pic.  Really a nice looking bow

Crittergetter

You had me at yew!  Absolutely beautiful!
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Wolftrail

That is one sweet bow, nice shorty.     :archer2:

mwosborn

Nice bow - beautiful bend!
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fujimo

absolutely beautiful!!!
gotta love yew!!

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4est trekker

I really like that profile and full draw tiller.  Great work.  Looks like you're getting all 54" out of that thing.   :)
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timbermoose

real nice looking bow there. wonder how it would be pulling to 30"
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chackworth3

QuoteOriginally posted by timbermoose:
real nice looking bow there. wonder how it would be pulling to 30"
It would probly make some good firewood if it got pulled out to 30"   :eek:   it starts stacking at about 27-27.5 because I've got a p-lam built in. One without a p-lam will draw out to 28 before it starts stacking. A 58" will make it out to 29-30 though...60" for sure

talkingcabbage

Its backwards! Nice, but backwards!
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