Primitive Archer
		Main Discussion Area => Bows => Topic started by: paulsemp on February 08, 2025, 08:09:48 pm
		
			
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				Haven't posted one in a long time. Wanted to see if I could still post some pictures. Couple months back pulled out a piece from Mr Osage outlaw. Thanks as always buddy. Couple good kinks in it with some deep wind shakes to work around
			
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				Got a ring chased and a bunch of heat correction. 64 NTN. Had to build up the handle with some extra Osage
			
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				Shaping the handle and first brace
			
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				More handle stuff, spalted hackberry glue on and rawhide backing added. Quartersawn osage tip overlays
			
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				Clear coat deft rattlecan finish. Right about 50 at 27 ish. Turning out to be a good shooter. Have about 500 arrows though it so it's still got a lot more to prove. Minimal hand shock for a straight-limb longbow. Has about 2" of set from off the form. Thanks for looking 
 
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				Nice work!
			
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				Nice work Paul. Nice to see you. Thanks for sharing. 
 
 Bjrogg
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				Very nice work, looks like a fine bow for sure. :)
 Pappy
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				Great job on that bow Paul!
			
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				That's a beauty.  I'm beginning to really appreciate the 'dirtier' pieces of wood then I used to.  Makes for a great looking bow when all is said and done.
			
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				Very nice, hard earned bow, Paul.  :OK
			
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				Very nice work..
			
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				Love it!  Super nice job on this one.  Looks like a great shooter
			
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				I like that one . Well done.