Archery is almost as old as mankind itself,
manifesting in almost every culture and on almost every
continent. It is in many ways our link to the past and
the stepping stone into another age. It is one of the
few ancient pastimes that are still relevant today. Yet
nowadays, getting into the ancient sport of archery can
be daunting for the average person with no experience or
previous exposure to the subject. For many, the hefty
price tags on modern bows or the seemingly impossible
task of building a bow can be a surefire deterrent. Many
do not want to pay the price of a decent bow to try
their hand at the bow and arrow, simply to see if they
enjoy it or not. If only there was a way to make a bow
good enough for a beginner without expending or gambling
an immense amount of time or money on it. What if you
were told that there was such a bow? That hidden in the
ground, in the heart of buildings, on the shelves of
most hardware stores, and perhaps even in your home,
there was a material that made it all possible? Would
you believe it? Well it is true, and that material is
PVC pipe, the white or gray plastic pipe that can be
found virtually everywhere. It is possible with only a
minimal investment and an hour of labor to make a fine
bow for target archery that performs just as well as
bows worth more than ten times as much. A bow that, if
given a little more time and effort, can be made into an
efficient hunting tool or serious target shooter. The
Impossible Bow shows you how to construct your own PVC
pipe bow, with bows ranging from the incredibly simple
to the incredibly complex. Learn to build simple bows
that require a minimum of tools and little time, more
complex bows that can be modified to fit the target
archer as well as the experienced hunter looking for
more of a challenge, and finally a bow that accurately
replicates the weapons of war of the steppe nomads. The
best part is that even the most complex bow should cost
no more than 10 dollars and be completed in a day, yet
can hold up to the rigors of daily use. Don’t let
anything hold you back from enjoying one of man’s
oldest and most noble of sports. Join the backyard
archery revolution with your very own bow that will defy
everything you know and will baffle anyone who sees it.
Join me in building an impossible bow. Author's Notes:
The bows in this book are great for kids of all ages,
from the young to the young at heart. Because of the
ability of these bows to mimic many historical bow
designs, this book is great for re-enactment archery as
well as for the target archer. If made well, one design
in particular works well for hunting, and can be
modified to work just as well as many primitive hunting
bows. This book covers how to make the generic PVC pipe
bow that has been the mainstay of do-it-yourself archery
for some time now, as well as a couple designs which
bring out the hidden performance of PVC as a bow
material. These bows also work well for survival
situations and can be made small and can be kept
virtually anywhere out of the sun. In the trunk of a
car, in a boat, in a hunting cabin, your basement, your
attic, the list goes on and on. This book goes over how
to make smooth shooting bows from 30 to 70 pounds of
pull that can perform well if taken care of. While they
aren't top performing bows, they can certainly be used
for hunting, fishing, and target archery. |
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