Here are a few pictures of an English Long Bow at different stages in its draw. The bow is a little flat in the riser but it shoots very smooth. I am still in the process of making this bow, but when I am done it will have a 50 lb. draw weight at 28 in. It will also have Buffalo horn nocks, a leather shelf, and a leather hand grip, and I am going to stain it a little darker.
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Tuesday, April 17, 2012
English Long Bow
Here are a few pictures of an English Long Bow at different stages in its draw. The bow is a little flat in the riser but it shoots very smooth. I am still in the process of making this bow, but when I am done it will have a 50 lb. draw weight at 28 in. It will also have Buffalo horn nocks, a leather shelf, and a leather hand grip, and I am going to stain it a little darker.
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