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Badger:
That would make an excellent flight bow. Any chance you will be chrono testing with a light arrow?

bjrogg:

--- Quote from: Badger on March 27, 2026, 04:28:06 PM ---That would make an excellent flight bow. Any chance you will be chrono testing with a light arrow?

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I don’t really have access to one Badger.

I do have a big field though. I’m actually hoping Ryan comes this way and we can let a couple fly. I think that’s a good possibility. I was actually hoping Arvin could sneak over to, but he’d probably rather come in the summer.

Fields are still pretty wet but the frost is coming out.

Bjrogg

WhistlingBadger:
Another beauty, Brian.  I love the way you faded the skins out onto the handle.  I like a leather handle wrap myself but I agree with your decision to leave that one alone.  Too pretty to cover up. 

"Bottom half is straight; top half has just the right amount of curves."  I'd have thought you were getting a little old to notice that sort of thing!   ;D

WhistlingBadger:

--- Quote from: Burnsie on March 25, 2026, 05:50:35 PM ---Anyone ever use Pine snake skins. They can get quite large, they would always get squashed on the road as they stretched out on the warm asphalt. or they would get caught up in the baler.

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We call them bull snakes around here, and yes, they make superb bow backings.

bjrogg:
Well Thomas. I might be getting older, but my eyes still enjoy looking at nice curves. And my hands and fingers do too.lol.

Bjrogg

PS saw in a different thread Mrs Badger was having difficulties. I hope she gets well. I tried to reply to that thread but site has been struggling.

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