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Main Discussion Area => Horn Bows => Topic started by: Bryce on May 15, 2018, 04:42:07 pm

Title: Hornbow game
Post by: Bryce on May 15, 2018, 04:42:07 pm
My hornbow game is about to get real:)

Left set 28”-29”

Right 26”-27”

Should be fun:)


(http://i.imgur.com/qw24x8U.jpg) (http://imgur.com/qw24x8U)
Title: Re: Hornbow game
Post by: Taxus brevifolia on May 15, 2018, 06:07:44 pm
Aside from tracking down my own ram or finding some at a garage sale, where can a guy get a set of horns?
Title: Re: Hornbow game
Post by: Bryce on May 15, 2018, 06:43:30 pm
Talk to chuck. I got mine wholesale and they don’t have anymore like this:/
Title: Re: Hornbow game
Post by: Taxus brevifolia on May 15, 2018, 07:32:46 pm
I am really looking forward to seeing these horns get turned into bows
Title: Re: Hornbow game
Post by: Bryce on May 15, 2018, 08:11:03 pm
In the process of selling the house and moving so it might be a week or two before I cut into them but in the mean time I have these water buffalo billets I’m working on to pass the time.


(http://i.imgur.com/dN0DWGi.jpg) (http://imgur.com/dN0DWGi)
Title: Re: Hornbow game
Post by: Aaron H on May 16, 2018, 06:59:13 am
Nice, can't wait to see what you come up with
Title: Re: Hornbow game
Post by: BowEd on May 16, 2018, 08:30:19 am
A fun project for you Bryce.It's good you like to play games.Horn does too,but I'm always amazed by the capabilities of horn.With the attention to detail you put into bows you'll like this project.Be sure to show the results.
Are those big horn horns or mouflon?
Title: Re: Hornbow game
Post by: DC on May 16, 2018, 10:03:53 am
Do you use this surface?
Title: Re: Hornbow game
Post by: Bryce on May 16, 2018, 04:32:20 pm
A fun project for you Bryce.It's good you like to play games.Horn does too,but I'm always amazed by the capabilities of horn.With the attention to detail you put into bows you'll like this project.Be sure to show the results.
Are those big horn horns or mouflon?

Thanks man. Should be fun. Not looking to build a replica. Just a bow the way I instinctively feel I should.

Do you use this surface?
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Yes. That will be the belly
Title: Re: Hornbow game
Post by: DC on May 16, 2018, 04:36:13 pm
Thanks
Title: Re: Hornbow game
Post by: Bryce on May 17, 2018, 07:47:34 pm
A fun project for you Bryce.It's good you like to play games.Horn does too,but I'm always amazed by the capabilities of horn.With the attention to detail you put into bows you'll like this project.Be sure to show the results.
Are those big horn horns or mouflon?

Well we have both here in Oregon. Chased a few mouflon along the crooked river canyon last time I was there. Not as skiddish as you would think. Got within 20 yards in plain site before they decided that was close enough.

As far as I know they are California trophy bighorns from south of me.
I FaceTimed the distributor to make sure the marks on the set where superficial. And they are. Super solid set. Should be a fun dance.
Title: Re: Hornbow game
Post by: loefflerchuck on May 17, 2018, 09:54:50 pm
Hate to be the one to tell you this Bryce but those are domestic Sheep horns. Nice ones at that. I never had the courage to attempt a bow with that much twist in the horn. I have no doubt you'll turn those into a bow. Good luck! I'll be watching.
Title: Re: Hornbow game
Post by: Bryce on May 17, 2018, 11:21:45 pm
All I know is what I was told. Doesn’t bum me out, To me horn is horn. I specifically asked what species Bc the curve didn’t look right to me, nor the width but the young gentleman seemed positive. Either way. The animal was on a ranch or farm environment.
The sheep I used the belly lam my oceanspray bow was about like this couple inches shorter. And that was horn I got from one of my own sheeps, who didn’t make it through the winters poor old fella.
Didn’t take too much extra hot water for them to submit.

I’ve seen your vids chuck, very well done. I understand why you use the horns you do. Definitely less of a pain. I wasn’t lucky enough to find a set like that. Plus these where $45/pair. :D
Title: Re: Hornbow game
Post by: Mounter on May 17, 2018, 11:54:27 pm
Corsican sheep horns or a close cousin,.texas dall, black hawaiian , painted desert,etc  I have no doubt. I have stuffed a bunch of all varsity’s. Mouflon have deeper curls like a bighorn. Corsican have the tight ,longer twisty horns. I be watching this one.
Title: Re: Hornbow game
Post by: Bryce on May 18, 2018, 12:36:15 am
Corsican sheep horns or a close cousin,.texas dall, black hawaiian , painted desert,etc  I have no doubt. I have stuffed a bunch of all varsity’s. Mouflon have deeper curls like a bighorn. Corsican have the tight ,longer twisty horns. I be watching this one.


Hey good to know! Thanks.

My bandsaw is currently in storage and I’m not about to take a bow saw to these. The side layers are thick. The bow section is easily thicker than 1/2” easy. One set I’ll use for just a horn/sinew bow. The other I’m undecided whether to use it for my tatar or another straight horn bow. We’ll see
Title: Re: Hornbow game
Post by: Aaron H on May 18, 2018, 08:14:26 am
$45 a set!  That's a steal
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Post by: Aaron H on May 18, 2018, 08:16:23 am
Also, I'm interested in these Chuck Loeffler videos you speak of. 
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Post by: Bryce on May 18, 2018, 11:08:12 am
$45 a set!  That's a steal


EXACTLY!

Also, I'm interested in these Chuck Loeffler videos you speak of. 

YouTube homie. Almost the same as a wood bow but he kind of shows how horn can be a bit teprimental.
Title: Re: Hornbow game
Post by: Redhand on May 19, 2018, 10:28:56 am
Its tough to find a good set of horns from dall sheep, stone sheep, or big horns. 
They will cost a fortune or most of them now are being plugged by the wild life division.
Title: Re: Hornbow game
Post by: loefflerchuck on May 19, 2018, 10:48:19 pm
$45 a set. That's 1/10 th of what a good deal on real bighorns cost. Will you use a core to keep twist out or horn sinew only?
Title: Re: Hornbow game
Post by: Bryce on May 19, 2018, 11:57:23 pm
$45 a set. That's 1/10 th of what a good deal on real bighorns cost. Will you use a core to keep twist out or horn sinew only?

A guy I know that builds horn bows uses a ‘drying frame’ for his horns so the twist become less evident. So I’m gonna go that route first with just sinew. And the second set will probably end up on my Tatar belly.