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Looking for club or primitive archers in Utah

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jeffp51:
hi tlow. post pics so we can see what you are working on. lots of help on this site.  Looks like most of us here in utah are pretty new to this.  Welcome to the addiction.

tlow13:
Ok so I live in an apartment in Provo so I don't have a lot of resources but I managed to put together this red oak board bow. I was a little hasty and kept on tillering away before I had a scale to check it, and it came out at 25# at 28'' draw. I found some fantastic rose shoots nearby me and cut those down a few days ago and now I am straightening them as they dry, but I am still trying to figure out the best place to get some turkey feathers without actually going online and buying them. As you can tell from the picture the bottom limb has some prop twist in it and I'm not sure what to do about that, I appreciate any feed back and I would love to get together to see what you guys are working on.

jeffp51:
that's as good as a lot of first efforts I have seen.  sometimes you can remove prop twist with a heat gun, but for a D bow like that a lot of people don't worry about it.  if you really want to learn post the pics in the bows section and the experts will help you out.  I want to see your arrows when you finish too

E. Jensen:
Sorry to bring up an old post, but I am moving to Utah!!  Most likely Provo or Springville.  Who's still around!?!?!

JoJoDapyro:
Jeff is in American fork or Pleasant grove. I'm in sandy.  Tyke is also in Sandy, but he's hooked on making knives.

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