I'm still looking for a better T/D mechanism. The idea is to emulate, to a degree, the Tomahawk T/D latch. What I'm thinking is to cut the bow carefully in half, and drill two holes into the handle (on the back of the bow) about 1" or so from the cut. Into the holes bolts are inserted (so far, I'm not thinking that the holes would be threaded- just slide the bolts in). A piece of steel with two holes is held under the bolts tight against the riser. When the bow is braced, the tension of the bow strung will pull against the steel and pinch the handle tight together. If there is no looseness between the butt ends when unbraced, there should be little to no wobble or looseness when drawn and shot. Likewise, the curve of the metal could conform to a deflexed riser just as easily as a straight riser, so long as the bolts are properly filed to sit flat against the metal.
Any thoughts or opinions? Anyone think this would/wouldn't work?