Fueled by Caffeine said:This is cool. You're going awesome stuff
Thanks!!
Got to the range myself tonight with the kid!
That's fun! A few things:
The leather grip slid up the bow. I need to glue it.
The grip isn't grippy. My hand slides.
It's hard to not slam the tail of the arrow into the wide bow.
I needed a brace. Wow my forearm got ugly.
More to come!
No pictures tonight, but I'm getting better! I got a best score of 31 with five arrows at meters. What fun!!
budget_bandit said:In reply to tuna55 :
i'm intrigued by your shoes in this picture...are they made of some PVC-esque material?
Leather.
They are Groundies brand barefoot type shoes. They were originally a very light suede blue, but I got black paint on them accidently, and so I repaint them every so often.
I used barge cement to lock the grip to the bow, and that worked great. I shot the best right after getting back from the bathroom, and my hand was still damp. It stuck to the leather better. How do I make the leather more sticky?
I enjoyed the range again with my son tonight, it was really fun but I did pretty poorly. The biggest difference really is that I can't grip the grip. I need to figure out a way to make that leather more grippable.
I had to increase the brace distance to 8", which definitely woke up the bow a bit, even though the draw is still right around 40 lb. Then the string serving came off entirely.
Like seeing a Locost sitting between a Corvette and a Porsche in the paddock at a track day... The contrast in simplicity is a thing of beauty!
Driven5 said:Like seeing a Locost sitting between a Corvette and a Porsche in the paddock at a track day... The contrast in simplicity is a thing of beauty!
Ha! Great analogy. I really like it. I figured a few things out, but the kid won't video me. With this wide of a bow handle, I cant my stance nearly to 45 degrees. That combined with the increased brace actually makes the thing shoot pretty sweetly. The coach even tried it last week. Time, nearly, to get the kid started on his.
I've been using the bow with a new purchased string. I got the nock point figured out,a nd my draw location dialed to move the aim point.
Now -everything- I fire ends up in a wide horizontal line. The arrows don't deviate by more than a couple of inches up and down, but the line is like two feet wide. I have no idea what's happening.
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