Suggestions for a take-down recurve bow required.
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Re: Suggestions for a take-down recurve bow required.
http://search.ebay.com/search/search.dl ... category0=
Quite a few choices and prices, just how to figure out shipping.
Plus, if there is nothing at the moment you are interested in check back in a few days.
Quite a few choices and prices, just how to figure out shipping.
Plus, if there is nothing at the moment you are interested in check back in a few days.
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I checked this site ( http://www.merlinarcherycentre.co.uk/re ... jargon.htm ) to measure the draw length. They have have some tit bit info for beginners.archer";p="52342 wrote: ...while ordering arrows make sure the arrow is atleast 2 inches longer than the draw length of the bow. for 40lbs i think u will need a draw length of atleast 26-28inches for a man of normal height.
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Parag,
is that link good for beginner's knowledge.
Also, GSmith has some stuff for sale in India. Are they any good, considering there will be no customs problems...
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Re: Suggestions for a take-down recurve bow required.
Are you saying that we needed or did not need an arms licence for blades with a length over 9" and width over 2"?The provision of the blade length and width pertained to exclusion from the the provisions of the Arms Act.
Thanks for clarifying that.In fact it is only now that the import has been made free.Earlier even the import of arms of category 9307 was restricted.
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Re: Suggestions for a take-down recurve bow required.
Naga, herewith a couple of more memories. That particular bow's string was nothing but nylon clothes line and the bow used to creak when drawn. Do you still think it's the same as what the Mizos use? If I can get one of those and a bunch of arrows to go with it, I wouldn't be interested in buying an imported one. Thanks. P.S.: Regarding target bosses (the jute one's), they are available in Bangalore. Let me know which size you are interested in and I can ask my friend to look them up as he stays close to the shop.
Mark and Anand, thanks for the links but if those Mizo bows are still available then that is all I will want. Failing which, I will have to butter-up GG to use his PayPal account on ebay.
Mark and Anand, thanks for the links but if those Mizo bows are still available then that is all I will want. Failing which, I will have to butter-up GG to use his PayPal account on ebay.
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Mack The Knife,
25K is a very good budget to have. you should be able to find a very good TD recurve bow and a set of arrows. i havent bought a bow n arrows over the net for almost 5 yrs. need to hunt for my books. will get back to you asap.
tenx,
gsmtih does not mention the brand or any draw length etc of the bow. neither do they mention the does, so i cannot comment on how good they are. but they do look very good.
naga
for a target board, i use hitlon material. cut them into strips of 1 feet and roll them up to the size of ur choice. its easier to make and lighter to mave around. it is strong and can use a rope to mount it on a borad or peg it to the ground. i made mine in 2002, still going strong. i used 10mm hitlon and it take my arrows from my 35lbs compund bow without a problem.
regards.
Parag
25K is a very good budget to have. you should be able to find a very good TD recurve bow and a set of arrows. i havent bought a bow n arrows over the net for almost 5 yrs. need to hunt for my books. will get back to you asap.
tenx,
gsmtih does not mention the brand or any draw length etc of the bow. neither do they mention the does, so i cannot comment on how good they are. but they do look very good.
naga
for a target board, i use hitlon material. cut them into strips of 1 feet and roll them up to the size of ur choice. its easier to make and lighter to mave around. it is strong and can use a rope to mount it on a borad or peg it to the ground. i made mine in 2002, still going strong. i used 10mm hitlon and it take my arrows from my 35lbs compund bow without a problem.
regards.
Parag
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Re: Suggestions for a take-down recurve bow required.
marlin arhery is a very good site. if you want i can send you a booklet that i downloaded from the internet. it has all the info on archery right from bows/arrows rules and techniques. PM me ur address i can send you a copy.
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Re: Suggestions for a take-down recurve bow required.
Parag.. Is it Marlin Archery or Martin Archery?archer";p="52440 wrote: marlin arhery is a very good site. if you want i can send you a booklet that i downloaded from the internet. it has all the info on archery right from bows/arrows rules and techniques. PM me ur address i can send you a copy.
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Re: Suggestions for a take-down recurve bow required.
Rusty,
Take a look here.. http://www.blackwidowbows.com/
Been on my wishilst since long . Heard few good things about them so may be they are worth a look
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Take a look here.. http://www.blackwidowbows.com/
Been on my wishilst since long . Heard few good things about them so may be they are worth a look
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ha ha more like you are going back to your second childhood, eh robin hood,Mack The Knife Bana";p="52488 wrote:
What got me thinking about archery again was our trip to Pran's place.
every thing is safe and sound as long as you don't dress up in stockings and make marry with you friends. or else have to send out the shirfe of nooitngham(Eljefe) with nice white jacket with the zip at the back kind. can i join your marry band in tights?
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Mack The Knife, for the budget you have quite a few options. I'm sure you can even make one yourself. Lots of plans online. Googled a few that I saw last time.
http://www.vintageprojects.com/archery/recurve-bow.pdf
http://www.vintageprojects.com/archery/bow.pdf
http://www.renegadearchery.com/building ... ilding.htm
I'm sure there are more and can be adapted to materials available to you. You're crafty enough that I'm sure you can fashion one yourself. Come on, take this challenge a bit further and make one. Like Inder said, for your budget, or a bit more, you can go custom and still make out OK. Best of luck and let us know what you end up with.
BTW, Why recurve, why not long bow. I like the simplicity of the long bow.
http://www.vintageprojects.com/archery/recurve-bow.pdf
http://www.vintageprojects.com/archery/bow.pdf
http://www.renegadearchery.com/building ... ilding.htm
I'm sure there are more and can be adapted to materials available to you. You're crafty enough that I'm sure you can fashion one yourself. Come on, take this challenge a bit further and make one. Like Inder said, for your budget, or a bit more, you can go custom and still make out OK. Best of luck and let us know what you end up with.
BTW, Why recurve, why not long bow. I like the simplicity of the long bow.
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I have yet to shed the first. Douglas Fairbanks playing Robin Hood every Wednesday was THE television programme for us as kids.ha ha more like you are going back to your second childhood, eh robin hood,
Afraid not, old chap. You could try the Delhi Dahlings though.can i join your marry band in tights?
Incidentally, I asked CC about the bows seen in his area but his de.scription is not the same.