I have examined several bows in the Grayson collection at U. of MO, and have looked at the examples in Hamm's books on native bows. Even most of the woodland bows (Fox, Osage, etc. )were very short by our standards, and I know they used these bows for deer, elk, bison,and black bear. If that is true, wouldn't a short drawn bow of sufficient weight be suited to tree stand and ground blind for whitetails? Anyway, I thought making the bow, arrows, quiver, arrows, and points would make an interesting project. Learning to shoot well enough to humanely take deer would be another project. Maybe I could get some stimulus money.
John M. (Dogwood)