. . . just something special about a bow you make yourself bridging the distance of time with other bowyers . . .
Seventeen words in one post to say what I have been trying to communicate in every post I have made since I signed on here. Thanks, Smoke.
Now I have built 24 living bows and have two nearing completion.
That's another excellent quote, it brings up another way of how I demark the difference between primitive archery and other forms. To my mind, these bows are more like a living thing in my hand than they are a tool. I do not want to push MY definitions off on others, because I am just happy fg bow shooters are shooting. For that matter, despite how I rail on training wheelie bows, it's still much fairer chase than multi-thousand dollar optics and high powered mechanisms throwing a projectile 500+ meters at an animal that hasn't been hunted, merely shot.
I'd revel in a yearling whitetail doe shot with a bow made by myself or one of many friends in here over a new world record bull elk tapped out with a .50 cal Barrett at 1200 meters.
And Gun Doc, before you start feeling like I rained on your parade, I really really think it would be fun to play with a Barrett! Just don't be surprised when it is gathering dust while I'm blowing stalks with a stickbow.