i started this little gem a long time ago- for some reason (like tillering by adjusting scallops with hand tools) this one took awhile to tiller. it's 60" ntn, ~1 1/4" wide at fades (?), 1/2" thick, and is a kick in the pants to shoot! i had planned to decorate it up like the one on pg 61 of TBB vol 2, but after shooting it a bunch, i kinda like it as is. the grip is a few layers of leather glued on & wrapped with some deer braintan.
i originally had it straight & un-toasted, but had some stack issues & it felt wimpy, so i toasted the center 2/3's of the belly (it was bending too much in the handle) & flipped the tips. wow! i love what that did! now it feels like a solid 60# plus at full draw. i think i'm only drawing it to 28" (the old lack of confidence in a bow until i shoot it 100 times thing again), but i'm fairly accurate with it to 20yds & it's alot of fun to shoot!
it only has 1 1/2" of set after shooting, which amazes me considering its length. now i just need to figure out how to finish the tips & pretty it up just a tiny bit.
thanks Rich!
Rob
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