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1930's turkish-type flightbows

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JNystrom:
This makes sense. Since google search brings up only books. Like this one https://thumbs.worthpoint.com/zoom/images1/1/0211/02/legends-longbow-ye-sylvan-archer_1_18963dcf562afd92ac5a53bc4a542019.jpg
I don't know if they would contain some proper info about flight shooting and gear.

PatM:
Yes, those bound volumes seem to be the typical source.  There is at least some info if not incredibly specific details.

 Read this thread from paleoplanet which has some excerpts paraphrased.
https://www.tapatalk.com/groups/paleoplanet69529/cutting-edge-grandpas-t6258.html

sleek:
http://www.primitivearcher.com/smf/index.php/topic,61441.0.html

Is this anything like you were refering to at all?

Badger:
 Josef Monuz shot a 90# English longbow I made him about 450 yards this year. The furthest I have ever gotten out with a 50# is 380 yards but I know we should be shooting over 400. I wish they would allow feather rests, that would help a lot.

PatM:
No, The bows are actually Turk shaped or like the Bob Martin style static Laubin wrote about in his book.

 That was referring to sleek's post.

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