"Warm-up" flight bow
I hope this isn't looking too repetitive here with another highly deflexed flight bow that I just finished. This one is 56-1/2" Nock-to-Nock, with a hickory back, black locust tip wedges and center...
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I figured I'd post a couple shots just to let everyone know that I haven't broken this one yet. Today was another cold yet rare clear day so I took it out for several more shots. The hickory back on...
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Nice looking bow, tiller looks to be spot on. Curious how it would do at that weight. Steve
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Nice little bow Alan When you say "slip off" do you mean sliding on the string? Something I do is wrap a bit of masking tape on the string. Maybe you could wrap some on both sides of the nocking point...
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Marc, A little masking tape is a good suggestion for a quick field fix when testing a new bow, string, and arrow. I like it. This little problem just struck me while practicing my shooting, because...
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Nice bow! Is that an illusion, the bottom limb have a bit bigger and static reflex and the other is slight working? That flu-flu test arrow is a good idea!HAPPY NEW YEAR GUYS! Cheers Zoltán
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Zoltán, I think that the appearance of one outer limb having more nonworking reflex than the other might be an optical illusion. The shadows on the first two pictures make one end look a lot different...
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anyone have any links on flight bow releases? im interested in the one pictured. ive never seen any!
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Aero86,Here is a link showing how the primitive hook & rope or back tension type release works: http://paleoplanet69529.yuku.com/topic/37697-Alan
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