I love shooting objects, these are all trick shots, the trick was trying to miss the other arrows :P... Shooting my 1970 Herters cv17 international match hunter 50#@28". I start off every morning with about 100 arrow, unless it's raining. About 20 yards. Douglas Fir arrows with 165gn points. I hunt with Grizzly 150gn broadheads, 2 3/4 long 1"wide.
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Originally posted by ShaBow View PostThat was a good trick. No way I’m shooting my good arrows all at one spot. Nice shooting!
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Originally posted by Bjankowski View PostThanks Sam are you still making bow bro?
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Originally posted by SamHarper View PostNot very often. The last bow I finished was three years ago or so. I've got one in the works right now, though. It's an English longbow made out of eastern red cedar. The last one I made, I put a fiberglass cloth backing on it, but I'm going to try to do this one without a backing. It is hard to chase a ring on cedar because they're so hard to see, but I want to get the sap wood thin enough so that the tips aren't all sap wood.
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Originally posted by Bjankowski View PostThe last long bow I built 7 years ago, glass back developed a spit so I gave it it's last rites and did away with it. I've been buying some old Herters recurves when I can find them. I have a 40# 72 target bow I'll use for 3d. Shoot like a dream.
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