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Bows / Re: Common carp backed Osage
« Last post by gifford on November 12, 2025, 11:12:46 am »Kyle - another winner, you sure have been busy. Very nice indeed. G


Thanks Glenn, ya that was the first TwinOaks grand slam, took 5 years to get a 7 point, then the 2nd Grand slam I needed a 6 point for 4 years, and now the 3rd Grand slam all I need is a 4 point , this was the 3rd year needing that and ant going to happen , maybe next year.
headed down this morning, Beau are staying a few days, I got 2 deer to process and 3 euro mounts to do along with racking 2 more hides so I plan on being camp cook most of the time, I am doe only now and had rather hunt them a little later in the year when the rut is over and they settle back down to their normal routine and not ran all over the place by their boy friends.



Osage orange pulling 43# at 28”. A pair of billets split form one short wide stave. Each side was reflexes a bit before gluing up then flipped the tips so the string lies just off the belly. Limbs are right at 1” wide to mid limb then tapers to 3/8” nocks. Overlays are bison horn. Belly is slightly rounded to accommodate for one side of the billet splitting out a bit narrow and just cleaning up the split outs. Decorated with common carp skins. I had some issues with the skins being extra oily after multiple dawn baths and soakings and the truoil coat didn’t want to dry, even after 3 days. So I stripped it off with acetone and coated with the matte lacquer I hit the bow with after filling the pores with truoil
Thanks for looking
Kyle