So I have a deer hide that I am scraping tomorrow as my rawhide supply is getting low for backings.
I was wondering if it is really necessary to remove the grain. This would save considerable time and effort. In the past I've done a few grain on brain tanned buckskins before that worked great for bags. It doesn't stretch like buckskin, but does seem somewhat water resistant. For a bow backing I don't need it soft, and water resistant isn't so bad.
Curious if anyone else has tried this. If it is as strong on the bow as it was for my bags, it may even add a little draw weight.
I need to scrape tomorrow as it is done bucking tonight.