Main Menu

2 questions ....

Started by arachnid, July 30, 2017, 02:28:00 PM

Previous topic - Next topic

0 Members and 1 Guest are viewing this topic.

arachnid

Hi guys.

1) I`ve read that a heavy riser makes the bow more stable in the hand. Can you please explain how this works and how it effects shooting the bow?
Plus, how much is "properly" heavy and how much is too much?

2) Anyone used Zebrawood as a core (not as veneers)? How does it perform compared to maple (I really like maple cores on my bows).

Thanks
dor

Bvas

"Properly" heavy is an individual decision.
Lighter bows are quicker and easier to get on target. Heavier bows are easier to keep on target.
The reason is simple physics. The heavier an object is, more force or energy it takes to move it. So slight flinches or  twitches have less effect on a heavier bow.
Just my 2 cents   ;)
Some hunt to survive; some survive to hunt

monterey

I built one with zebra through and through.  I see no advantage or disadvantage.

At this point I use maple and elm with excellent results.

I recently ordered maple cores from Kennym and I think they are the hardest maple I've ever worked with.
Monterey

"I didn't say all that stuff". - Confucius........and Yogi Berra

Bowjunkie

I too have made a few bows with all zebrawood. Zebrawood risers and all zebrawood lams, not veneers. I didn't test them, just shot them and they seemed fine to me.

kennym

Mike, I believe that hard maple cane from northern IA . I think that is what my kiln buddy said anyway....

I agree with Brad on bow weight. Whatever you like best is best IMO.

On Zebrawood, I've heard it is a fine core wood, but never used it for core. Take a lam and with a hand on both ends, bend it a bit and see if it twists . A lot of it does. I love zebra veneers but they don't matter much if they twist a bit if thin.
Stay sharp, Kenny.

   https://www.kennysarchery.com/

monterey

I never tried that trick.  I just trust the supplier.   :pray:
Monterey

"I didn't say all that stuff". - Confucius........and Yogi Berra

Contact Us | Trad Gang.com © | User Agreement

Copyright 2003 thru 2025 ~ Trad Gang.com ©