Not staked through the heart or anything
Aug. 11th, 2007 11:43 pmFinally got around to stringing and test-drawing the recurve bow I got on ebay a while back. It's mid-1970s (a Marksman TS4, apparently designed for the UK Olympic squad and everything) and a wood-and-fibreglass laminate so there's plenty of layers to fail and stuff to crack, go brittle with age or delaminate. It's only a couple of years younger than I am.
The man in Quick's would only sell me a string and stringer. Said it wasn't fair, selling me arrows when it was going to explode. I ought to wear a t-shirt that says "safety warnings only encourage me" really...
Stringing was exciting, in a "mild peril" sort of way: goggles, gloves, heavy clothing, ninja face scarf, and silence. Will it creak? Crack? Kerblooey? Amazingly not, so on to stage two: leave it for an hour and see if it just erupts. After a couple of rounds of this it had failed to kill the cat or break the TV, so it was time to see if it will draw. First to a couple of inches... yay. Quarter-draw? Yay. Half? More yay. Time to inspect the limbs and check for delamination or cracking again. All sleek and smooth... so three-quarter and full-draw.
By crikey, it works. In fact it felt good, solid and not overpowered (about 40lbs at 25").
Time to buy some arrows, I suppose. Any recommendations?
The man in Quick's would only sell me a string and stringer. Said it wasn't fair, selling me arrows when it was going to explode. I ought to wear a t-shirt that says "safety warnings only encourage me" really...Stringing was exciting, in a "mild peril" sort of way: goggles, gloves, heavy clothing, ninja face scarf, and silence. Will it creak? Crack? Kerblooey? Amazingly not, so on to stage two: leave it for an hour and see if it just erupts. After a couple of rounds of this it had failed to kill the cat or break the TV, so it was time to see if it will draw. First to a couple of inches... yay. Quarter-draw? Yay. Half? More yay. Time to inspect the limbs and check for delamination or cracking again. All sleek and smooth... so three-quarter and full-draw.
By crikey, it works. In fact it felt good, solid and not overpowered (about 40lbs at 25").
Time to buy some arrows, I suppose. Any recommendations?
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Date: 2007-08-12 01:54 am (UTC)Aww, you're going to BUY arrows? I had it in my head that you'd do your own fletching... :(
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Date: 2007-08-12 08:27 am (UTC)While great fun, they're slow, expensive and unreliable. This time around I'm gonna buy some!