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    custom bow question.

    When you order a custom bow what should the bowyer know besides amo,draw weight,draw length? I'm new at this just trying to find what I should know before pulling the trigger on one.

    #2
    You should know Bob Sarrels #512-940-3098

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      #3
      Originally posted by LAW View Post
      You should know Bob Sarrels #512-940-3098
      He's on my list😊

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        #4
        The only other things I can think of are

        1. Do you shoot split finger or 3-under? The bow will be tillered slightly different for either one.

        2. Is there anything special you would require in the grip.

        Bisch

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          #5
          Type of grip
          Type of wood
          Drilled for quiver
          A drawing of your hand to custom fit your grip

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            #6
            Length of bow
            Poundage@dL
            Rt or Lt hand
            Type of wood riser
            Type of wood limbs
            cut to center +/_
            Recurve/longbow
            Takedown/onepiece
            Type of string
            Height of sight window
            Type of tips
            Any accents you want exmp vertical phenolic stripes

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              #7
              Dry creek bow company look thru the gallery

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                #8
                Thank you guys! Definitely taking notes.

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                  #9
                  All above info is great, but a good bower will get all the info from you needed when talking to them. I would also suggest researching the different woods for limbs and risers as to have a little knowledge in what you are interested in the way of how the combos will look together. There is a ton of great looking bows out there that will give you some good ideas of what goes together to make up a great looking, flowing lines bow. Look at as many different bower sites as you can to see all the different combos.

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                    #10
                    the Black Widow website has pictures of a lot of the wood colors and veneers

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