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Juan Ant. Espinosa:
Thatīs a really nice one!. Congratulations for the bow and for your little girl!.
You wrote it was a 35 rpi piece, but I donīt understand what it means.
Also, I imagine it is a pacific yew stave, not the Taxus baccata one, isnīt it?. Are these two woods performing similar?.
Iīve been noticing several yew bows finished with very rounded back and valley side edges. Is this something interesting specially for yew?.
bassman211:
Nice. A lady's touch. Back in the day I shot bench rest with a 22-250 rem 40x that would shoot 1/4 inch groups with my hand load.. My wife never having shot much shot a .212 group with it one evening. I shot a 251 with it that evening. Some times their is nothing like a women's touch. Enjoy your bow.
Stixnstones:
Beautiful bow all around, knocked that one out the park
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Pappy:
Beautiful bow in all aspects, very nice work. Congrats on the new little girl also, bow and baby both beautiful. Pappy
airkah:
Marc - thank you so much! There are some people here that there approval really means a lot to me and you are one of them
Pearl Drums- thank you, yeah she's a good baby, I got really lucky.
JW- It sounds like you get into that same mindset I do. You've been doing this long enough, I'm so sure that it will end up coming out great.
Juan- yes it is pacific yew. I don't have firsthand knowledge, but my understanding is pacific yew abd european yew are somewhat similar.
Bassman -thank you!
Stixnstones- glad you think so, I was really worried I wouldn't when I started it.
Pappy- between the vow and the baby it has been a good year for me so far
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