Welcome to the red hot red oak board bow cook off.
This idea was born from some jesting between Josh,Matts,and I in another thread. So im posting this idea to take a poll as to all who wood be interested,and for anymore ideas as to how this wood orchestrate. (But let's try to keep it as simple as possible).
So here's the rules. Fairly simple.
1. A bow is to be made from a red oak board. Any design can be employed.
2.The bow must pull 40-45 pounds@28". Try not to go over this and if you go under you'll still be able to enter it(but it might effect the judging in speed category)
3. The bow must be unbacked. <----that's a period.
4. The bow will be judged upon shooting the same 450 grain arrow for every bow for speed. Also, the bow will be judged upon its longevity of being able to withstand at least a couple hunting seasons.
That's it. Simple and easy.
All the bows will be sent to one place for testing and judging. I have a chronograph but it wood not be fair for me to do the test shooting. I might be able to have a buddy come help me. Unless someone else wood like to do the judging then say so and let me know. Once this is figured out all the bows will be sent to this person for testing.
The winner gets all the bows where they then in return donate them to there local boy scouts,charity,local sportsmans club, or trad clubs etc...to introduce them and help them out. Where they either can use them, auction them or sell them to raise money for there organization.
When you send and ship your bow to be judged I think it wood be best to also send money for shipping them to the winner.
DEADLINE: SEPTEMBER 15. Please make sure the bow arrives BEFORE this date.
PLEASE pm me when the bow is sent so I know its coming and I can check you off,then check it off it was received as well,and I in return will pm you back when its received.
Soon I will pm those who have mentioned they are up for the challenge for conformation and a mailing address.
So that's it. Curious to see all who wood want to participate and for further ideas.
Thanks guys.....Chris
P.s. we all know red oak boards can't make a Great shooter. Lol