I have been out turkey hunting a lot lately but now that i have one down, i can get back to making a few bows, this one is a persimmon sapling. the color is all natural to the species, with the light streaks in the greenish/grey colored wood. no shelf, no tip overlays, nothin special, just wanted to make it look a little bit more aboriginal looking. shoots absolutely awesome, just a little string follow, but not very much. its about 66" long and 50# @28". i could pike it and have plenty of wood to work with and increase the weight, but it just shoots so sweet the way it is,so i am goin to leave it.
its a shame, about all the persimmon around here kinks or barber poles, i enjoy the wood, but i guess that is what makes it special to work with from time to time. good pieces are hard to find, and if you do find a nice piece there is a good chance it will twist every which way to sunday as it dries, and if you leave the bark on around here, bugs will eat it out in a matter of a week. thanks for looking at it- Ryan
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