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JOE PA 01-05-2005 06:23 AM

RE: Being happy with what you have
 
Frank:

Sometimes yes, sometimes no. And, nobody waits with eager anticipation for a bow report on a 2 year old bow.[8D] You get a lot of fun out of your 50-75$.:D

Arthur P 01-05-2005 06:44 AM

RE: Being happy with what you have
 
$50-$75 will buy enough red oak boards for me to make about 7-8 bows. :D

Straightarrow 01-05-2005 07:04 AM

RE: Being happy with what you have
 

$50-$75 will buy enough red oak boards for me to make about 7-8 bows.
I just went into the woods and cut a few staves and spent two years drying them. Not much cost, as long as my time is worth nothing - which it is when I'm having fun. ;)

JOE PA 01-05-2005 08:26 AM

RE: Being happy with what you have
 
Arthur, I agree with that. If I could shoot trad like you can, it would be more fun for me too.

Straightarrow: I do have a little Hickory tree that was almost in the way of one of my treestand sites. I think I'll see if I can still make a self bow this year. AND..

My time seems to be worth the least when I working on the Honeydo list.[&:]

Arthur P 01-05-2005 09:04 AM

RE: Being happy with what you have
 

If I could shoot trad like you can, it would be more fun for me too.
Wha... Have you signed a contract or something that keeps you from shooting stickbows? ;)

If you could shoot trad like I can.... It's likely you could shoot better than my worn out, decrepit old self if you gave yourself half a chance. :)

PABowhntr 01-06-2005 07:13 AM

RE: Being happy with what you have
 

$50-$75 will buy enough red oak boards for me to make about 7-8 bows.
Whats a red oak board?

I thought that it wasn't a good idea to shoot wood arrows out of a modern compound.


;)

Swamp Dawg 01-06-2005 05:22 PM

RE: Being happy with what you have
 
I suffer from tinkeritis as well. It is a terrible disease! :) I bought a Liberty a year ago and I can't help myself from wanting to get a new Allegiance even though I am totally please with my current set up. It definately is a sickness. :D

Arthur P 01-07-2005 08:29 AM

RE: Being happy with what you have
 

I thought that it wasn't a good idea to shoot wood arrows out of a modern compound.
Who said it's a good idea to shoot a modern compound?

If you guys think 'tinkeritis' is bad, just try making selfbows. You talk about a sickness! You're never satisfied. You just KNOW the next one you make will be better than the one you just finished. You can't look at a tree without seeing bows. You can't pass the hardwood board rack at the lumberyard without checking out the grain lines on a couple dozen boards or so, just to see if one will make a bow. Then you play around with limb thickness, widths, different profiles, bow lengths, reflexing, deflexing, recurving the tips, stiff handles, working handles....

One good thing - with all the wood shavings from whittling on bows, you never have to buy mulch for the flower beds.;)

benhuntin 01-07-2005 11:50 AM

RE: Being happy with what you have
 
Ive wondered that myself. Unless a limb breaks I'll be shooting my PSE split limb until Im old and grey.


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