Primitive Archer
Main Discussion Area => Bow of the Month Contest => Topic started by: criveraville on February 28, 2014, 04:26:11 pm
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Congratulations to Carson(CMB) for winning Backed BOY with his Kingfisher: 60# @ 28” Osage Static with Brush Nocks!!!
Here is the link to his build: http://www.primitivearcher.com/smf/index.php/topic,44104.0.html
Here is what Carson had to say of his build: Finally had some nice weather for a bow photoshoot. I ended up taking lots of pics...bear with me. This is a bow I had been working on for a while. Stave was a well seasoned shorter piece of osage from crooket arrow. I got a little aggressive bending the tips and lifted some good splinters. Rasped this down flat and glued on chunks of yew. The yew ended up developing checks in drying, but I got that licked with a little horn lamination as "runners" on the outer edge of the brush nocks and then also in the valley of the upper nock. The bow is backed with whitetail rawhide applied with hideglue. The tip overlays are bison horn. The bow draws 60# even at 28" but I find myself shooting it at a shorter draw of about 26" to 27". It is 54" as measured straight-line nock to nock. It has enough set after shooting that the recurve tips lay just ahead of the handle. Reflexed an inch after resting. The grip is cane wrap. It put up 164 fps after a long session of shooting with a 9.5 gpp arrow. The finish is shellac followed by alternating coats of raw linseed oil and a string wax blend I make from beeswax and fir rosin. This bow was a labor of love. It is a joy to shoot and maneuvers nicely through the woods.
Here are what some forum members had to say about Carson’s bow:
I will be going back to look at this bow more than once for sure. Outstanding! Rps3
Now THAT is a nice bow! What a work of art! Truly inspiring. Arrowind
What a beautiful bow,that took alot of talent. Dave 55
You pulled that off nicely! Love the brush nocks you are an artist Will H
I've been waiting to see this bow get posted for a long time. I'm not disappointed. The tiller is bang on and the tips are truly killer. This bow will be bow of the month, it's really great. I just have one question, how much did you have to pay that male stripper to pose for your full draw shots? Weylin
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Congrats Carson! I knew that bow was bow of the year the first time I saw it posted! Well deserved win fella!!! In a word, masterful. :)
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Way to take home the gold Carson, a standout bow for sure. Kinda ironic that a west coast guy builds an osage bow of the year and a midwest guy builds a yew bow of the year. ;D Both are top notch, Congrats.
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Now that is a gorgeous bow. A true work if art. Well deserved
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Love that bow. Congrats Carson!
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Congrats Carson.
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Thanks so much guys. It means quite a lot considering the bows in the line-up. I was so stoked to find out today, that when the sun came out and warmed up the afternoon, I grabbed kingfisher and took her out. I was looking for cottontails, but instead came back with two very lovely garter snakes of the red-headed phase. The first one was in the grass and I just swatted him with arrow in hand. Looking for a match, I spotted this one at the water's edge, made a lucky head shot with the bow and he made no move for the depths. Kingfisher's first blood :D
(http://i1119.photobucket.com/albums/k633/Acer_circinatum/20140228_161812_zps6e4593d8.jpg) (http://s1119.photobucket.com/user/Acer_circinatum/media/20140228_161812_zps6e4593d8.jpg.html)
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Congratulations Carson. That is one incredible bow.
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Congratulations man. What a unique bow.
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Congratulations Carson. That is a fantastic bow!
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All great bows, but this one was the clear winner for me. Nice work all, and congrats to Carson.
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Congrats,very well deserved win. :)
Pappy