Arrows.
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Arrows.
Any of you still hurling arrows?
I've not shot a bow for ages but when the new Tig set arrived at work wrapped in thick foam packaging I imagined an arrow boss.
I dug the old pse silverhawk out and did ok. Well it was only 15yards but it's a start....
I've not shot a bow for ages but when the new Tig set arrived at work wrapped in thick foam packaging I imagined an arrow boss.
I dug the old pse silverhawk out and did ok. Well it was only 15yards but it's a start....
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Because I wish I could!
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That's a very good group, nice shooting. I shoot at least every sunday ( weather permitting ), and three or four times weekly in warm weather.
I bow hunt every year.
I bow hunt every year.
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Good shootin Nath, when ya start getting these your groups are tight enough.
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Good Lord Pitchy..........now We have "arrow porn" on Leverguns...... .
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Just finished these in January. Start as a wood shaft.
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Made these plus many more in past years. Haven't shot since February. Up until 2009, I shot just about every day of my life! Many years anyway. And every day from about 2001-2009
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I’ve been shooting constantly for sixty-eight years now. Started out with a Ben Pearson long bow and Port Orford ceder arrows made from bare shafts. Moved up to recurves in my early teens that my Dad and I made using “modern” methods. Shot those for over twenty years and then finally got into compound bows. My Dad got his 76th deer with a bow at my camp on his 84th birthday….also his last with a bow. I shot my first deer at age 12 in PA the very first day I ever hunted anything. Nice doe at ten yards with a fiberglass long bow, cedar arrows, and a Bodkin broadhead. I got my 101st deer with the bow last year. I didn’t think you could hunt with a bow in England?
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Ya mean that these modern bullet proof deer are still killed by a stick? Crazy.
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Quid Llatine Dictum Sit, Altum Viditur.
Advanced is being able to do the basics while your leg is on fire---Bill Jeans
Don't ever take a fence down until you know why it was put up---Robert Frost
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Excellent stuff guys.
No, we can not hunt with bows in the UK, so I heard.
No, we can not hunt with bows in the UK, so I heard.
Psalm ch8.
Because I wish I could!
Because I wish I could!
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Here's my Dad from a couple of years ago. Homemade hickory flat bow.
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I've got a take down kid sized recurve stashed away somewhere. Need to figure out how to measure it for a string and make one up. Too many irons in the fire and no place to shoot it close by have contributed to it being put on the back burner for too long. I DID grab a few appropriate arrows for it a few years ago and brought them down in my suitcase, but that's as far as we've gotten so far. Really need to get it together, haven't shot a bow in decades.
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Hello Paul, good to hear you again.AmBraCol wrote: ↑Wed Mar 23, 2022 7:58 am I've got a take down kid sized recurve stashed away somewhere. Need to figure out how to measure it for a string and make one up. Too many irons in the fire and no place to shoot it close by have contributed to it being put on the back burner for too long. I DID grab a few appropriate arrows for it a few years ago and brought them down in my suitcase, but that's as far as we've gotten so far. Really need to get it together, haven't shot a bow in decades.
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AmBraCol, the long time standard for strings has been by AMO standards, (Archery Manufacturers Organization?? ) I believe that's what the abbreviations stood for. But a bow is measured down its back supposedly somehow, not tip to tip??
But regardless the confusion, a Recurve stated AMO 60" needs a string if sold stated by the AMO way= 60". But in fact that string will be 56".
By actual measurement, a recurve requires a 4" shorter string than its stamped AMO measurement. And a Longbow uses a string 3" shorter than its stamped AMO measurement.
So by actual measurement a AMO 60" Recurve uses a 56" string actual measurement.
A Longbow AMO 60" uses a 57" string actual measurement.
Sorry, but its a confusing explanation, but the way it's been for years!
But regardless the confusion, a Recurve stated AMO 60" needs a string if sold stated by the AMO way= 60". But in fact that string will be 56".
By actual measurement, a recurve requires a 4" shorter string than its stamped AMO measurement. And a Longbow uses a string 3" shorter than its stamped AMO measurement.
So by actual measurement a AMO 60" Recurve uses a 56" string actual measurement.
A Longbow AMO 60" uses a 57" string actual measurement.
Sorry, but its a confusing explanation, but the way it's been for years!
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Thanks. The problem being - there's no stamp anywhere on this old relic. I need to assemble it and measure it and see if I can work it out somehow.Drawdown wrote: ↑Wed Mar 23, 2022 8:43 am AmBraCol, the long time standard for strings has been by AMO standards, (Archery Manufacturers Organization?? ) I believe that's what the abbreviations stood for. But a bow is measured down its back supposedly somehow, not tip to tip??
But regardless the confusion, a Recurve stated AMO 60" needs a string if sold stated by the AMO way= 60". But in fact that string will be 56".
By actual measurement, a recurve requires a 4" shorter string than its stamped AMO measurement. And a Longbow uses a string 3" shorter than its stamped AMO measurement.
So by actual measurement a AMO 60" Recurve uses a 56" string actual measurement.
A Longbow AMO 60" uses a 57" string actual measurement.
Sorry, but its a confusing explanation, but the way it's been for years!
Paul - in Pereira
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Every recurve I've had for 50 years you could measure, with the bow unsprung, tip to tip in a straight line across the front of the bow, and it's usually within an 1".
For instance I just measured my Bear Kodiak Hunter, it's 55.25". It uses a 56" string.
But it's made in 71, probably when new before being shot, it would have measured near 56". It's come un-recurved somewhat??
But whatever, yours is a recurve and that measurement, +1/2"-1", is going to be close.
I've never seen a recurve in odd numbers. They're most always in even numbers, by length and string length.
For instance I just measured my Bear Kodiak Hunter, it's 55.25". It uses a 56" string.
But it's made in 71, probably when new before being shot, it would have measured near 56". It's come un-recurved somewhat??
But whatever, yours is a recurve and that measurement, +1/2"-1", is going to be close.
I've never seen a recurve in odd numbers. They're most always in even numbers, by length and string length.
"Jesus saith unto him, I am the way, the truth, and the life"
"Better drawdown Alvin!"
"If you gotta shoot, shoot don't talk"
Conservative since day one and until the last!
"Better drawdown Alvin!"
"If you gotta shoot, shoot don't talk"
Conservative since day one and until the last!
Re: Arrows.
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"Better drawdown Alvin!"
"If you gotta shoot, shoot don't talk"
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Thank you! So, to make sure I "get it", measure the bow's length across from tip to tip across the front of the bow and make up the string to that length.Drawdown wrote: ↑Wed Mar 23, 2022 9:31 am Every recurve I've had for 50 years you could measure, with the bow unsprung, tip to tip in a straight line across the front of the bow, and it's usually within an 1".
For instance I just measured my Bear Kodiak Hunter, it's 55.25". It uses a 56" string.
But it's made in 71, probably when new before being shot, it would have measured near 56". It's come un-recurved somewhat??
But whatever, yours is a recurve and that measurement, +1/2"-1", is going to be close.
I've never seen a recurve in odd numbers. They're most always in even numbers, by length and string length.
Paul - in Pereira
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And if it's an old bow, I'd use B50 or B55 Dacron string. Lots of the new strings are new fast flite materials, no stretch, no give. A bows got to have reinforced tips to take the shock.
And you always got to twist a new string a lot to get the sweet spot in brace height so it shoots its best.
And you always got to twist a new string a lot to get the sweet spot in brace height so it shoots its best.
"Jesus saith unto him, I am the way, the truth, and the life"
"Better drawdown Alvin!"
"If you gotta shoot, shoot don't talk"
Conservative since day one and until the last!
"Better drawdown Alvin!"
"If you gotta shoot, shoot don't talk"
Conservative since day one and until the last!
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If you get doubting send some pics, I may recognize the make and model. I used to deal with bows a lot
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"Better drawdown Alvin!"
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"Better drawdown Alvin!"
"If you gotta shoot, shoot don't talk"
Conservative since day one and until the last!
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Nath, that PSE is a good one! I have a PSE Brute. Had another PSE before it. PSE or Bear only brands I've bought for past 30 years. Pete Shepley is in my opinion, one the best truly good guys in hunting, shooting industry! He's stayed in his roots all through. Same route as Winchester and Marlin. He was making top performance bows at prices high school kids could buy while still making mid and top line bows that compete with the best ever since the early 70's. Untelling how many deer have fell to his old PSE Nitros around here back in the 70's-80's, kids could save money and hunt with good gear from Kmart-Walmart. And his best is still running neck to neck with Hoyt Matthew's every year, and all they care about is top line, high $.
"Jesus saith unto him, I am the way, the truth, and the life"
"Better drawdown Alvin!"
"If you gotta shoot, shoot don't talk"
Conservative since day one and until the last!
"Better drawdown Alvin!"
"If you gotta shoot, shoot don't talk"
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I love traditional bow hunting.
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Great work look professional! I never did try that.
"Jesus saith unto him, I am the way, the truth, and the life"
"Better drawdown Alvin!"
"If you gotta shoot, shoot don't talk"
Conservative since day one and until the last!
"Better drawdown Alvin!"
"If you gotta shoot, shoot don't talk"
Conservative since day one and until the last!
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Those flint points look awesome .
My old pse is nice and simple. Very forgiving.
Another favourite brand of mine was Martin.
My old pse is nice and simple. Very forgiving.
Another favourite brand of mine was Martin.
Psalm ch8.
Because I wish I could!
Because I wish I could!
Re: Arrows.
I have a beautiful old Damon Howatt Hunter recurve, used to enjoy shooting it as much as I could. Sucks getting old, it’s 55 pound and my shoulders could no more pull it now than flap and fly. I’ll have to find someone who will appreciate it and sell it along. I’d appreciate any knowledge on pricing it, thanks in advance.
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Jazman, you got one the top production bows ever made, especially as far as performance! I never had one, but used to shoot a friend's often, and they're still being made and just as highly regarded as 50 years ago.
My Bear Kodiak Hunter will shoot my wood arrows I make, which are an average of 575 grains, at 165fps. A Damon Howatt of the same weight would probably throw these same arrows at about 175fps+-!
But I got the same problems as you, and my longbow and recurve are 5he same weight, 52# at my draw, but the longbow draws so smooth, it's more like it's 5# less. I got to be careful, limber up before and not over shoot.
My Bear Kodiak Hunter will shoot my wood arrows I make, which are an average of 575 grains, at 165fps. A Damon Howatt of the same weight would probably throw these same arrows at about 175fps+-!
But I got the same problems as you, and my longbow and recurve are 5he same weight, 52# at my draw, but the longbow draws so smooth, it's more like it's 5# less. I got to be careful, limber up before and not over shoot.
"Jesus saith unto him, I am the way, the truth, and the life"
"Better drawdown Alvin!"
"If you gotta shoot, shoot don't talk"
Conservative since day one and until the last!
"Better drawdown Alvin!"
"If you gotta shoot, shoot don't talk"
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Here is one with an obsidian point
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