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Re: Longbow
« Reply #15 on: January 01, 2014, 07:48:57 PM »
The archery club near you, Kitsap Bowhunters, has a few members who are dyed-in-the-wool traditionalists. Nothing would beat going there and seeking them out. I don't know many traditional archers who will not answer questions about traditional archery.

To expound on dreamunelk's tip that you should lay it flat when not in use: the thing to absolutely avoid is standing it in a corner because that will put stress on the lower limb. Don't think it has to take up floor space; it can lay flat on a couple of dowels that are about 2-1/2 feet apart, or it can hang from a single peg by use of a string keeper or by slipping the peg between the belly of the upper limb and the bowstring (yes, unstrung).

Find a copy of 'Hunting with the Bow and Arrow' by Saxton Pope if you want the most straightforward introduction to archery that I've ever read. It is nearly a century old but little has changed.

Selfbows will need oil rubbed on them once or twice a year depending on how much weather they get subjected to. Longbows with fiberglass on the belly and back with a hard finish topcoat on them only need to wiped down with a damp cloth from time to time. Some people wax their bows to give the finish a little added protection.

Have fun!
I'd just like to remind everybody that it's about the hunting, not just the killing. In other words, it's about the total experience, the sport itself and the challenge involved. Bowhunting, done right, is a justifiable and honorable pursuit. Done for the wrong reasons, simply chalking up kills and seeking personal glory, it's taking away rather than giving back to a principled way of life that has to be experienced to be understood. G.StCharles

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Re: Longbow
« Reply #16 on: January 02, 2014, 04:49:30 PM »
Hey Raydog,

I'm one of the dyed -in - the - wool  traditional shooters from Kitsap Bowhunters... We have a real nice range near Belfair. Send me a PM and I'll be glad to set up a time to meet there. I have done a lot of coaching / tuning for longbow and recurve archers.....A little mentoring can shave a couple of years off the learning process!

Dave R.

 


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