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WildGoth
11-27-2007, 06:34 PM
if you made a bow for fires and it was long enough could you use it to hunt
Since I do neither, bowhunting nor using a firebow, I feel imminently well qualified to respond. No. Anyone that does either, feel free to correct me.
Stealth
11-27-2007, 09:33 PM
i dont think i would put that kind of friction on my hunting bow's string, also, a good hunting bow should have a string too taut to allow it to be looped for a firebow
I have used a fire bow and they work fast if you know how to do it, flintstriker is easier to me, and no you couldn't use it to hunt not enough tension.
WildGoth
11-28-2007, 02:02 AM
ok thanks for the info
Borelli
12-02-2007, 05:39 PM
Using a fire bow is my favorite method
To answer the original question NO i do not reccomend this
A fire bow is supposed to be strong and rigid, so that it does not bend
using a fire bow is easy after you get enough practice.
Depending on the variables it could be one heck of a workout as well.... but the payoff is great, you get this whole feeling of major accomplishment the first time you succeed...along with a release of adrenalene
To learn how to do fire bow method go to Primitivefire.com
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