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Bows / Re: Making fast bows
« Last post by Jim Davis on Today at 03:07:01 pm »As little mass as possible in the outer limbs. Pyramid design makes that easier.
I took a different approach to shooting stones or lead balls with any bow! I made an arrow with a small funnel at the front and a slide like used on fishing arrows that is attached to a fur rabbit skin or rag. You load ball into funnel and place a bit of wadding over to keep projectile from falling out, like a muzzle loader. When you pull back and release arrow the drag stops arrow in about three yards but the ball keeps on going at arrow speed.
50 cal. lead ball will leave a dent in car door at 20 yards!!! cheers fiddler49
My friend Sabine picked up archery at age 50 with a 35# I had made her. Being naturally strong and tall she managed form quickly and moved up to ELBs of around 80#.I've shot with Emma a few times (she even gave me a spare pair of socks when I got soaking wet
On flight shoots in Germany, France and GB she competed with a British lady by the name of Emma Erry over a stretch of maybe ten years. On all these shoots the women's win was always between the two. Since Emma is even taller, stronger and 10 years younger Sabine now makes a permanent second.
Pic shows her in 2013 pulling my 65#@30" Osage to 29" with the left shoulder not yet being able to manage that draw weight. It was her 2nd year in archery, and it was the beginning of her "heavy weight" years.
PS her best flight shot was bit short of 270"