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Good afternoon and happy Friday the 13th!


I wanted to ask if anyone had any pointers on the best wood in New England to use to craft a bow, I know all the rage with the fiberglass, but I would like to craft one by hand and potentially use it to hunt for my family.


Has anyone had any luck, or have any pointers for this greenhorn?



thanks again, and have a great weekend!
 
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Hi Jack, a worthwhile project for sure, and quite fun to boot.
Hickory, Ash, Black Locust, and, of course, Yew wood as well.
Osage orange is also very popular, but may not grow in NH.
 
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In my pre-teens I had someone build a bow from Hickory for me.  I am pretty sure it is found in New England and is acceptable bow material.
 
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Thank you Thomas and John for the quick replies!

Well I guess I have to take a walk in the woods this weekend, what a shame!


I will keep an eye out and all of you posted on my updates!
 
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