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Title: Productive Covid Year...Reducing Bow Weight & Forging Knives
Post by: tippit on February 26, 2021, 01:34:32 PM
Just finished up reducing weight on four old bows to just under 40#. That brings my total for the year to 38 bows reduced. Also forged up up a couple dozen knives this year. My wife & I just got our 2nd Pfizer Covid vaccinations allowing us to return home to the Boston area this June to see our family & grandkids. Plus with the Covid vaccine I'm going to start hunting some hogs on my south Georgia lease this spring. I haven't hunted since the early Covid lock down. Maybe some normalcy is on the horizon...tippit
Title: Re: Productive Covid Year...Reducing Bow Weight & Forging Knives
Post by: cacciatore on February 26, 2021, 02:42:24 PM
How many bows have you reduced in weight in these few years?👍
Title: Re: Productive Covid Year...Reducing Bow Weight & Forging Knives
Post by: tippit on February 26, 2021, 03:06:01 PM
Probably around 75. Plus a number of them I've reduced several times as I get older & weaker. Once I get the the big portion of the weight off, it's real easy to go back and take 2-3 pounds off with just a swipe or two from my knife grinder any time in the future :goldtooth:
Title: Re: Productive Covid Year...Reducing Bow Weight & Forging Knives
Post by: tippit on February 26, 2021, 03:51:40 PM
Reduced this Early John McCullough bow (before he was the bowyer for Shrew bows) this morning. Originally was one of my favorite deer bows...now it will be back in action for Georgia hogs. I only shoot up to 125 pound hogs anymore as my bow poundage is down and bigger hogs just don't taste good to me. Bow was originally 47#@27 now 37#@28. I try to keep the original weight and bowyer's signature if I can.

Forgot to say, I hate shiny bows limbs so I will spray paint just a dusting on the backs of my hunting bows. Since they are reduced in weight and I never sell a bow I've reduced...tippit