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Offline Helen Grace

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My First Steps into English Warbows
« on: Today at 04:35:11 am »
Hello everyone,
I’ve recently been getting more interested in English Warbows and decided to give it a try myself. The sheer draw weight and history behind these bows are both intimidating and inspiring at the same time.
For those of you who have built or shot an English Warbow, what was your first experience like? Did you start with a lighter draw weight before moving up, or did you go straight into the heavy ones?
I’d love to hear your stories and any advice for someone just starting out.

Thanks!
Helen

Offline Del the cat

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Re: My First Steps into English Warbows
« Reply #1 on: Today at 07:07:23 am »
Hi, it's virtually impossible to go straight into heavy bows.
As a bowyer I started making bows that were in the 40-70# range. I then got a commission for a 90# which I couldn't draw.
(A friend who was getting into warbows at the time could draw it). I persevered and got close to full draw.
As the warbow community became more established (the Mary Rose bows and Youtube videos being a big influence) people started to get a better appreciation for the technique needed to draw a heavy bow (it is nothing like the target archers "T" draw).
When I turned 60 I thought if I don't draw 100# (and shoot over 300yards) now, I never will, so I trained up (20 push ups night and morning plus other shoulder exercises).
I made an 100# Elm warbow (heat treated belly) and shot over 300 yards.
I'm somewhat older now and my left elbow gives me trouble, so about 60# is my limit.
You can enjoy the fun of a long draw and warbow style with lesser weight bows 70-80 shooting an 11/32" or 3/8" medieval lookalike arrow.
It's all about having fun doing what you fancy and finding like minded individuals with whom to enjoy it.
Here's one v short video showing how a T draw doesn't work for long/heavy draw.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XWJd34g_fpI
There are lots of warbow related videos on my channel.And plenty elsewhere showing technique.
Here's my mate JT shooting one that I made.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5mNWg68Eg1E
Del
 
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