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Longbowmaker Hungarian bow

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pghrich 15-Jan-19
pghrich 15-Jan-19
pghrich 15-Jan-19
sake3 15-Jan-19
pghrich 15-Jan-19
From: pghrich
Date: 15-Jan-19

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Just got my first Asian (horse) bow. It took a little getting use to but I can finally start getting groups now. I tried the thumb thing but I cannot seem to grasp that style just yet. It seems to be built nicely and very smooth and quiet.It is 40#@28" i didn't want to put a lot of money in something I may not have liked but this bow is definitely worth the $128.00 i paid.I made some 5/16 arrows for it because of the no cut in shelf and they are weighing in at about 400 grains. I can definitely see another one in my future. Rich pyle

From: pghrich
Date: 15-Jan-19

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Also forgot to add i made a make shift rest the shooting off my deformed left hand doesn't work for me.

From: pghrich
Date: 15-Jan-19

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A little more clear i hope

From: sake3
Date: 15-Jan-19




Hi-Bow looks great and well made.Are the limbs laminated? If so what is the wood.Another horsebow is on my list.-jim

From: pghrich
Date: 15-Jan-19

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The limbs are covered in leather so I suppose they are fiberglass.The ends and handle are some type of wood not sure what?





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