Well, here it is- the short little sinew backed red oak I had brought up in "Gluing Sinew". It is 55" tip to tip, 54" ntn, with a slightly bendy handle. It draws about 47# at 26# wtih absolutley no perceivable stack. It is 2" wide to mid limb, tapering to 3/8" pin nocks. It draws very smooth and shoots like a dream! It is dead accurate and completely quiet. I attacked three layers of back sinew with Titebond II and heat treated the bell- giving it all a nice color under the boiled linseed finnish. I plan on using it this summer for crows and groundhogs, and deer, turkey, and small gsame this fall. I'll post pics of the arows i made for it on the Arrows forum.
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