• Engineering The Perfect Trad Bow with Colin Gair

  • Aug 16 2024
  • Length: 2 hrs and 6 mins
  • Podcast

Engineering The Perfect Trad Bow with Colin Gair

  • Summary

  • This week Matty is joined by Colin Gair from Outlaw Custom Bows.

    Colin recently created Matty’s daughters two absolutely stunning bows, to help them transition from toys to real bows.

    Colin has a background in engineering that allows him to tinker and recreate traditional longbows and recurve bows.

    Through applying basic maths, physics and what he learned through his structural engineering degree Colin has created many variations of specialised custom trad bows.

    Podcast Topics:

    - Kids bows

    - What led to Colin making custom bows

    - The different types of low bows and recurve bows

    - What goes into making a bow

    - The Australian naming series

    - Why do people question the speed of your bows?

    - How are you able to make these bows so fast?

    - The current lineup

    - What to look for when buying a trad bow

    - Bringing your kids into hunting

    - Hunting stories with the trad bow

    And much, much more.

    Find our guest:

    @outlawcustombows

    Find Becoming a Bowhunter:

    Instagram: @becomingabowhunter.podcast

    Hosted by: @mattyafter

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