I have made this bow a bunch of times but this one is just spectacular. It has been well shot in and is still retaining 1.5" of reflex when just unstrung and 2" if left for an hour. The original (As illustrated on pg 29 of The Encyclopedia of Native American Bows, Arrows and Quivers Hamm/Allely) had an elliptical cross section which is not optimal for a wood such as Hickory. I instead chose a square cross section and made the bow a bit wider. This bow is a great testament top what a white wood bow can achieve with a square cross section.
Hickory-Tempered Belly
65" N-N
65#@28"
Back:
Belly:
Side Profile: Note Retained reflex
Knocks:
Next to one of my older bows of the "same" design. Note the width differnce.
Braced:
Full Draw:
The heavy tips slow the bow a bit but its still plenty fast!
Thanks for looking,
Steve