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Offline josef2424

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50" hickory paddle bow draw length
« on: July 30, 2011, 06:45:00 PM »
Hey gang, I'm working on tillering a hickory stave I have that is 50" nock to nock, a robust three inches wide for most of the length of the limbs, and has a slight bend through the handle. It will be like a paddle bow. My draw length is 28". Do you think I'll be able to reach that draw length without a backing and without having it blow up on me? I love how durable hickory is and have high hopes...should i lower my expectations?
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Re: 50" hickory paddle bow draw length
« Reply #1 on: July 30, 2011, 07:10:00 PM »
I forgot to mention that I am planning on it being a 45-50lb bow @ 28"
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Re: 50" hickory paddle bow draw length
« Reply #2 on: July 30, 2011, 07:44:00 PM »
It is possible but you will really be stressing that 50" bow. The hickory probably won't break but it is likely to take a bunch of set.
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Re: 50" hickory paddle bow draw length
« Reply #3 on: July 30, 2011, 07:54:00 PM »
i think i agree with what pat says. i think you would stand a better chance of that same piece of hickory being 1" for 2/3 the length tapering to 1/2" at the tips, give it a gull wing shape even when strung add sinew, and you might get 40#@22-24"draw. out of a stave that wide like you posses, you would be able to get twin bows from the same stave. rv
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