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anchorman
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Bingham recurves
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February 27, 2010, 10:10:00 PM »
Was wondering if any one has made or shot a Bingham one piece recurve and what did oe do you think about them?
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Red4arm
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I have made several using their takedown plans. I changed a few minor things on the riser, nothing to effect the geometry. Mine shoot as good or better as any other bow I have ever shot. I add carbon to mine to increase speed a bit. With a few skills and a little time you can make a bow as nice as any. After all they are all just some wood and glass.
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sagebrush
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I made one in 1971. I used it for several years before buying another bow. I still have that bow. I haven't shot it in years. I may just get it out this year and shoot it again. I like the grip on it. It was custom made by me for me. Gary
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