Primitive Archer
Main Discussion Area => English Warbow => Topic started by: leehongyi on May 02, 2017, 02:32:58 pm
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this is my latest BBI longbow. the materials are ipe and tonkin bamboo. after tiller it got a draw weight of 70lbs at 28 inches.
this combination is so nice that this bow looks very thin bow actually powerful. the best shot hit at a slope 170 meters away.
the arrows are of 44g. i don't really know how is this performance but just feel that is good. any suggestions guys?
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why the maximum size is only 250kb?
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the video is here:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q5DGVxB-3eE
the arrow was shot from the tree in front of the small house. it hit in the soil for about 5 inches.
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Sweet bow! Was thinking of making one in this style. What kind of thickness does it have for the Ipe? Is it a flattish cross section or more of a traditional ELB?
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You would get better distance with a lighter arrow and smaller fletchings.
You should be able to get past 200 yards. A Yew bow of mine 70# @ 28 shot 210yards with one of my regular arrows (about 26g 3" flights 100 gn point), 230 with a flight arrow and 160 with a heavy warbow arrow.
Del
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very cool. the arrow weight/bow weight ratio is 9.7 gpp. I guess it's comparable to broadhead flight shooting.
suggestions?
Did you do Perry reflex?
Maybe a slightly more 'refined andaman-holmegaard' design - thinner stiff outer limbs. Even if mid/inner limbs are still pretty narrow, but maybe not as much? TBB 3 and 4?
(do the actually experienced agree? would it be faster than a more ELB-ish design? but it'd still look and handle somewhat as an ELB? besides some of the bows from the Mary Rose have narrowed outer limbs)
maybe hld too. I wonder how hard it'd be to do both HLD and perry reflex.. both are supposed to be good for performance... :-K