This bow is 62" long 1" 1/4 at the widest tapering to just under 3/8 at the nocks. It pulls 35# at 28" and is made from the other side of the tree that I made my other mountain maple bow from. I meant to throw that piece away because it was really thin and pretty trashed. But it was in my dad's garage when I was there a couple of weeks ago and I didn't have a bow to shoot with my brother so I made one real quick. I didn't have any real tools or anthing so it was hard to get right but I think I did ok. The nock overlays are of Sonoran Scrub Oak which grows all over down here, I think it makes really nice overlays. Instead of doing a handle I just put a bowyers mark on the center, I wanted to keep this one simple. This is a real fun one to shoot and it really shoots fast for a 35 pounder. Also it only took about a half inch of string follow. I really have been impressed with this wood it grows everywhere in Montana and makes awesome bows.
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