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Bob Barnes:
thanks BJ and Arvin...this is going to just keep getting better...    :OK

jeffp51:
Nice

Pat B:
Very nice bend on this pyramid, Brian.  :OK

Selfbowman:
If the scale is close to accurate the bow has high early draw weight. Notice the unstrung profile. The tip s are out front  of the handle . This is why the bow has high early draw weight. The fact that BJ finished the bow with very little set contributes to the high early draw weight. He can tiller a bow !!!! I look forward to him giving me some tillering tips. This could be one to break records. Lots of energy in 16-17” of draw from brace!

bjrogg:
Thanks Arvin I really don’t have any idea if it’s a record holder.

I like early string tension for my short draw bows. I don’t have numbers, but they always seem to perform well with my short draw. I’ve always wondered how “Simply Orange “ would do. That bow fits me perfectly and it has been hunted with and carried around by me for about 8 years now. It’s really held its profile amazingly well.


I look forward to learning more about flight. I have lots of places I can shoot an arrow for distance when it warms up a little. I’ve shot my target arrows playing around but never really even
measured distance. Should be good fun with the grandkids. We like shooting holes in the sky.
And I can get them to retrieve the arrow while I range them with my range finder.

Bjrogg

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