Just finished my good friend Art's Gray Wolf Hybrid. It's 35# and made with a single lamination in the limbs. It came out well but I'll stick with two lams from now on. Used less materials but required alot more work and care to avoid twist. I narrowed the throat and made it dead-center shot rather than 3/16" or so out like I normally would per Art's request. The oak lams in the riser are particularly dark and it looks real nice. He came back from school last night and we'll be shooting later today, hopefully I'll have some photos of this and my brother's new bow in action.
I tested it this morning to make sure it's alright, it was shooting really well, but I thought it seemed a little slower. Figured it was just the nature of a such a lightweight bow, until I weighed the arrow and found I'd been shooting at 15 gpp