Planning an invasion at some point?
Partly they pile up because some of the bows don't like my standard spec arrows and need sets made specifically for them.
Mostly though I just enjoy making them up.
Planning an invasion at some point?
Thanks Toddy, I wasn't sure where to put the thread. I didn't think "fair game" was a good idea as we all know bow hunting is illegal in the UK.
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Stuart
OK guys, go easy on me. I know it's gotton out of hand and fully intend to sell a few someday.
From the top.
Robertson Stykbow - Don't have that one any more, that's an old pic.
Border Griffon GL
Border Black Reiver
Bear Kodiak Magnum
Home made laminate longbow. My only attempt at making one that didn't blow up in my face.
A wee Howard Hill longbow.
Internature glass horsebow affair
Samick Lightning(Doc should be on commission)
Hoyt Gold Medalist
...and a PSE compound in the background.
Oh, and there's an old compound in a case that I forgot about.
Did I say that we've gotten the okay for archery at Comriecroft at the Meet up ?
Grooveski, and others, I see you unstring your wooden bows for storage but leave your recurves strung up. Another puzzling piece of advice I was recently given by target archers was to unstring any type of bow, including take-down recurves. What's your view ?
Thanks
NS
The main risk of damaging a recurve is limb twist while stringing it.
I'm glad someone pointed out that bow hunting is illegal in the UK as I was wondering where you guys all hail from to go out with your bows. Over here I guess you only have target stuff to do. Used to do it on an indoor range at Uni. I nearly went into it but as a student I figured my grant cheque was better spent down the boozer than a £100 plus bow. Now they seem to be a lot cheaper for a starter kit so perhaps I should give it a go. I used to live on the hill above where the Salmesbury bowmen (or whatever they were called). A local archery club that was particularly into the English longbow. Traditional style of archery I guess. That is what I'd like to do, guess I'm a little bit proud of my English roots and think of the English Longbow as the super weapon of its day, Anyone know what the English longbow draw weight would have been?