The Birth of a bow - A short Elk Seeker
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The Birth of a bow - A short Elk Seeker
Back in late 2013, 2 or 3 months after making the first Elk Seeker Longbow, now owned by Captainkirk, I drew out what was going to be my next longbow design. I had been asked if I made a longbow with a more forward handle. I didn't, so I designed this and it has sat ever since. At the time I was in the starting stages of making the Centaur Archery ILF limbs for Jim Neaves and gluing up misc bow blanks for him as well.
I never heard back from the guy asking about the forward handle longbow so it was pushed aside and ended up behind some lumber for a small cabinet job that came along during that time.
So here it is 5 years later and a couple months ago I decided to make a form for shorter bows in the 58 to 60 inch range. I dug out the handle drawings for the longer forward handle longbow that has been sitting here collecting dust so I could use it for the mid sized bow. I got that bow designed drawn out to the same stage as the longer one and decided to get another one started for a short longbow. It will be for bows 52 inch to 54 inch. Maybe even 56 inch. We'll see?
This will be a form build along of the short mid forward handle longbow.
I never heard back from the guy asking about the forward handle longbow so it was pushed aside and ended up behind some lumber for a small cabinet job that came along during that time.
So here it is 5 years later and a couple months ago I decided to make a form for shorter bows in the 58 to 60 inch range. I dug out the handle drawings for the longer forward handle longbow that has been sitting here collecting dust so I could use it for the mid sized bow. I got that bow designed drawn out to the same stage as the longer one and decided to get another one started for a short longbow. It will be for bows 52 inch to 54 inch. Maybe even 56 inch. We'll see?
This will be a form build along of the short mid forward handle longbow.
Calling Elk - Awesome! !€
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Sweet.
Looking forward to this build with special interest.
Looking forward to this build with special interest.
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Wait...you're telling me my Elk Seeker is #1?!!! That makes it all the more special!
And I am watching this with keen interest. I have a soft spot for short bows.
And I am watching this with keen interest. I have a soft spot for short bows.
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Cool! I didn't know you were the one building his some of the ilf limbs. It is a small world after all.
I haven't had the pleasure of testing and elk seeker but the centar longbow is on my short list... wonderful bow!!
im guessing your bows are top notch as well.
Soooo getting down to brass tacks at the bowyers bench.. what does a forward handle design offer to the shooter over a more conventional handle?
I haven't had the pleasure of testing and elk seeker but the centar longbow is on my short list... wonderful bow!!
im guessing your bows are top notch as well.
Soooo getting down to brass tacks at the bowyers bench.. what does a forward handle design offer to the shooter over a more conventional handle?
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Re: The Birth of a bow - A short Elk Seeker
Wish I had that talent.
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Wow Tom. Just wow. My next bow is set to be a shorty. Guess now that you are doing a short elk seeker I need not debate where it will come from. Should be looking round the end of this year. Might even sell a few things off to make it happen sooner.
Nothing clears a troubled mind like shooting a bow.
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By conventional do you mean old English style and Howard Hill style longbows?
Based on my research, depending on design a more forward (deflexed) handle can be more stable and smooth to draw, especially on shorter bows. It also puts the arrow more directly over your hand while shooting, potentially helping with accuracy. Some have gained a little more speed as well.
My original Elk Seeker longbow is very smooth, the main reason I am trying a more forward handle is to keep it smooth drawing at the shorter bow length.
Yes, there are only about 100 sets of Centaur ILF Limbs out there and I made every set. I will soon be making a form for my own version based on what I learned, liked and disliked while making the Centaur limbs.
I am trying that's for sure. Jim makes some great bows.
He saw my very first bow made years ago and decided to approach me about the ILF limbs and bow blanks that I made for him. I can only hope to build a reputation for bows that Jim and others have.
Calling Elk - Awesome! !€
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Clay, I have had the privilege to do a critique of one of Tom's bows.
His Elkseaker bows are top of the line, second to none.
His Elkseaker bows are top of the line, second to none.
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Clay I also had the privilege of doing a critique and my assessment is the same as Dale's. Second to none.
I think our critiques should be on a thread in the product review section.
I think our critiques should be on a thread in the product review section.
Nothing clears a troubled mind like shooting a bow.