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Main Discussion Area => Shooting and Hunting => Topic started by: shaun748 on September 21, 2007, 08:46:50 pm

Title: Hunting in the rain with selfbow question
Post by: shaun748 on September 21, 2007, 08:46:50 pm
I got my Hickory selfbow sealed up pretty good with paraffin , but it is supposed to be raining fairly steady during my whole hunting weekend.   I am just wondering if I should take out another bow so I don't risk additional set in my hickory or should I be fine..Thanks.
Title: Re: Hunting in the rain with selfbow question
Post by: 1/2primitive on September 21, 2007, 09:04:03 pm
As long as it isn't in the rain for proloned periods of time, I think you should be fine. Get it nice and dry if it does get wet, which it will..... ::)

Good luck!
    Sean
Title: Re: Hunting in the rain with selfbow question
Post by: Kegan on September 21, 2007, 09:46:49 pm
Just wipe it off after the hunt. I use hickory in the rain all the time, and mine only have a few coats of linseed on 'em. Should be fine, especially heavier bows (60# and up).
Title: Re: Hunting in the rain with selfbow question
Post by: Pat B on September 22, 2007, 12:05:24 am
It takes a while for moisture to get into a sealed bow. High humidity probably effects a self bow worst than a rain shower. Wipe your bow down well after the hunt and unbraced it as soon as you can. If you carry a soft rag with oil(linseed, tung, etc)on it in a ziplock bag and wipe the bow down after you have dried it you should be OK.  Pat
Title: Re: Hunting in the rain with selfbow question
Post by: mullet on September 24, 2007, 08:45:00 pm
I've got a little different opinion after hunting in a torrential downpour for 12 hours. I know guy's in the Northwest are used to hunting in the rain,but I'm talking about 8" in a day.Wood bow performance does a steep nose dive.I had a snake skin with a Massey Finnish and Truoil turn to scary mush after about 8 hours.That was after hunting in rain to the point I was shaking from mild Hypothermia.I also retired the Bamboo backed Osage.