Well, I just finnished my new bow. Best one yet! A red oak flatbow with wide limbs and deep handle, broken in some during tiller to keep most of it's weight and pulling around 63# at 72" long. I went to test it this morning though, and made a woderful discovery: it shoots better than a glass laminated bow! Smooth, quick, accurate, and quiet, it completely out-shot a glass bow of similiar weight on both moving and stationary targets. And, considering that the wood isn't considered in the hightest ranks of bow woods, I just keep coming back to few questions: why fiberglass? New longbows produce so much more handshock, the new longs and especially recurves are very noisy, and so expensive and now the prices are getting higher.