This is a little I made from a scrap piece of hickory that was left over from a split from another hickory bow I'd had made. I've been shooting this bow for about 18 months actually. And just now got around to finishing it. Just after making it (shooting it about 100 times but it didni't have any finish on it.) I took it to our hunting cabin where some friend shot it. The weekend was wet, foggy and high humidity. When I got the bow home it had taken 1 3/4 set. Prior to that weekend it had only about 1/2 set.
Well, this was an experimental bow anyhow, being my first attempt at a d-bow. So, I experimented more by adding sinew. My first attempt at sinew. Well the tiller was off after sinewing. I corrected that but lost some poundage. So, I added another 1 1/2 layers of sinew the retillered. The tiller is still a bit off but I called it good enough to keep the poundage.
47# at 26"
54" n2n
1 1/8" at the widest point, the handle.
Hemp handle wrap over deer hide pads.
deer antler tip overlays.
This bow bow shoots well and hard. While it wouldn't be the bow I pulled from the rack to take deer hunting, it would most certainly do a job on a deer.