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AKOE!
07-17-2008, 06:02 AM
Okay, I know yew, ipantor, and sephwir are naturally "sighted" woods. I recently got a ipantor long bow and it really works well. I'm just curious as to how well. Does anyone know the amount of weighting these woods possess?? Thanks!

BriarFox
07-17-2008, 09:54 AM
Okay, I know yew, ipantor, and sephwir are naturally "sighted" woods. I recently got a ipantor long bow and it really works well. I'm just curious as to how well. Does anyone know the amount of weighting these woods possess?? Thanks!

Yew is somewhat, ipantor is decent (I think, though a seller of an ipantor bow on the officials just said that it was somewhat), and sephwir is heavy, if I recall. Those are the only naturally sighted woods.

Izzy
07-17-2008, 10:15 AM
Yew is somewhat, ipantor is decent (I think, though a seller of an ipantor bow on the officials just said that it was somewhat), and sephwir is heavy, if I recall. Those are the only naturally sighted woods.

Yew is light, and +2 naturally.

AKOE!
07-17-2008, 10:54 AM
So yew is light and sephwir is heavy. So is ipantor decent or somewhat? Which is better? Decent or somewhat?