This is my fourth attempt to post this topic, after the site immediately (and falsely) told me that I wasn't registered, erasing 15 minutes of writing. Administrators, please note.
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Hello, all:
My name is Nicholas, and I am an "aspirant" (for lack of a better term) living in Austin, Texas. I plan to begin making a bow within the year, chiefly as a hunting weapon. However, there are a couple of questions I have that are not being asked, much less answered, anywhere, and perhaps I could start off by posing them here:
a) How much draw weight is "too much bow"? Can a too-strong weapon be damaging to one's prey, like a too-powerful bullet fired from a gun? If so, can you recommend any guidelines?
b) is there any quantifiable, calculable relationship between a bow's length, its strung length, and its brace height? In planning, I find that I could use this information, in order to know how long to make the bow, and/or the string.
These two relatively obscure, frustrating riddles are the last obstacles to my being able to just start drawing my bow(s) up. Then, I can happily chat about woods, shapes, shooting, and so on.
Thanks in advance.
Nicholas