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Carbon or Fiberglass? (with pictures)

Messages posted to thread:
tenbrook 28-Jan-15
tenbrook 28-Jan-15
tenbrook 28-Jan-15
camodave 28-Jan-15
bodymanbowyer 28-Jan-15
Jeff Durnell 28-Jan-15
JamesV 28-Jan-15
camodave 28-Jan-15
ohma2 28-Jan-15
Oldbowyer 28-Jan-15
John-Doc 28-Jan-15
From: tenbrook
Date: 28-Jan-15

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Carbon or Fiberglass....Whats YOUR choice?

From: tenbrook
Date: 28-Jan-15

tenbrook's embedded Photo



From: tenbrook
Date: 28-Jan-15

tenbrook's embedded Photo



From: camodave
Date: 28-Jan-15




The thing I like about being able to shoot both right and left handed Cody is that there would be no need to make a choice...I would simply buy both of those bows...and you know your pics are never complete without them sitting on that well know fence rail

DDave

From: bodymanbowyer
Date: 28-Jan-15




Nice Arrow :) Jeff F

From: Jeff Durnell Professional Bowhunters Society - Associate Member
Date: 28-Jan-15




Neither.

As far as multilam bows go, I prefer bamboo backs 9 times out of 10, and the occasional wood backing, over glass or carbon.

If I HAD to choose between those two, I'd pick clear glass so I could at least see the wood underneath and then use a good bow wood that was purdy too.

From: JamesV
Date: 28-Jan-15




From: camodave
Date: 28-Jan-15




James...now that is the way to stay neutral

DDave

From: ohma2
Date: 28-Jan-15




Nice work i do like the carbon look,have to pass on the pink look.

From: Oldbowyer
Date: 28-Jan-15




Like them both. Interesting color choice with the purple heart. That stuff is hard as nails. Never used it for a full riser like that

But is that just straight carbon and no glass over it? Where did you get it and how thick is it?

Nice work as always, Cody

From: John-Doc
Date: 28-Jan-15




Precision craft, beautiful bows and photos. Difficult choice but I would only be able to use the right hander.





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