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Bows / Re: Tillering advice: This thing is kinkier than...
« Last post by WhistlingBadger on Today at 01:07:34 pm »
Give it plenty of time to loose the added weight. The snake skin is like a vapor barrier so the moisture has to go into the wood then dissipate  from there.

...and juniper seems to take longer than hickory for this, probably because it is so resinous.  It actually kept a steady weight for almost a week before it started losing weight.  The only indication I had to excess moisture was the loss of reflex.  If I had started pulling it too soon I probably would have ruined it, or at least lost a lot of power.  Something to remember for the future.
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Bows / Re: Where to lose 2 or 3#
« Last post by bjrogg on Today at 01:06:41 pm »
That’s a pretty bend. Whatever it takes to keep that bend.

Bjrogg
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HowTo's and Build-a-longs / Re: Lumber Red Cedar and Sinew build along
« Last post by Pat B on Today at 12:59:26 pm »
ERC has a distinctive smell. It is used as a closet liner to keep moths out. Once you smell it you will remember it.
 Looking at your board I'd say it is Western Red Cedar.
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Bows / Re: Tillering advice: This thing is kinkier than...
« Last post by Pat B on Today at 12:52:46 pm »
Give it plenty of time to loose the added weight. The snake skin is like a vapor barrier so the moisture has to go into the wood then dissipate  from there.
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Bows / Re: Where to lose 2 or 3#
« Last post by Pat B on Today at 12:49:26 pm »
Have you shot the bow? If not put 100 arrows through it and recheck the weight. You could also scrape the sides a little to reduce weight.
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Primitive Archery Clubs / Re: south carolina anyone?
« Last post by mullet on Today at 11:27:12 am »
 I sent you a message. Just text me, the number is in the message.
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Muzzleloaders / Re: 2026 Alabama Kentucky rifle show
« Last post by Eric Krewson on Today at 11:26:54 am »
Had a great time at the show yesterday, I was surprised how may folk came up to me, introduced themselves and told me they followed my posts on the various M/L sites. I like to answer beginners questions complete with pictures, apparently a lot of people like these posts.

There were some amazing collections of original longrifles, usually they centered around one builders work. These men were amazing gun builders producing engraved and carved works of art.

And then there were the Kiblers; one vender had a huge display of every model kit that Kibler makes all completely assembled and finished to perfection. The new Hawken was spectacular as were the fowlers. I shouldered the new Hawken in .58, it fit me like a dream and balance perfectly. I found the same to be true of the fowlers in 20 and 16 ga, light and were point on as soon as I shouldered them.

If I was younger and didn't already have a gun safe full of longrifles and fowlers I would have to have one. Unfortunately old age has gotten the best of me and I don't hunt and shoot near as much as I once did so buying one wouldn't be a wise choice. None of my kids or grandkids have any interest in the rifles that I have built, they will probably end up in a yard sale some day, no need to add another one to the pile.

I have a friend from Huntsville who is somewhat addicted to putting these kits together, he has done 5 or 6 of the kits. He had a new Hawken that he had completed on his table yesterday, he had it priced at $2100, it sold quickly. There is a fairly long waiting list for the new Hawken kits from Kibler because it is so popular and has just come out, it is also their first percussion model, all of the other models are flint. These kits cost between $1300 $1800 depending on the wood upgrades (plain or fancy), patchbox and the German silver inlay additions.

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Flintknapping / Re: A little fun with mushrooms
« Last post by mullet on Today at 11:25:10 am »
I have to go along with JW, I like them all!
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Bows / Re: Where to lose 2 or 3#
« Last post by simk on Today at 11:23:10 am »
good looking bow. you could scrape a little here - or do as arvin said. soften the inners a little.
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Flintknapping / Re: Silver Springs knap in
« Last post by mullet on Today at 11:21:36 am »
 Brian, plenty of Motels in Ocala and the Silver Springs Park is open. The last time I went it was free parking and admission. There are plenty of food vendors along with a lot of people selling rock and knapping tools. There is plenty to keep your wife occupied, I know my wife enjoyed going every year. It is an eight hour drive for me, now.
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