Ryan several shots will be fired first before sending it thru a chrony to check its durability. Remember this is a judging factor as well. If your bow is only 1.5" wide or under with only say 14" of bending limb and the tiller is off then it will score lower on the durability factor as the bow wood have a higher tendency to fret after a few hundred shots. Yes the same person will do all the chrony shooting trying to maintain the exact timed pull everytime and the speed will be averaged out from three shots. And yes the same arrow will be used for all the bows. Ill try to keep it a 450 grain arrow.
Sweet Ken. Can't wait to see yours. Should be good knowing you got a couple known fast designs in your pocket.
Sorry toomany. No fabric glued on the limbs. Dropping the weight does help lessen the strain. And should be very feasible to make. Besides,that's part of the challenge and fun of this whole thing. And no one else has asked to use a backing. So I gotta say no. Sorry. I hope you'll still participate.
Hobow. Ill push the deadline (and re edit) back to September 15. That way it gives a person two months to make a bow and have it shipped BY the deadline date. Which should be plenty of time for all the folks that wanna participate. Cus it really don't take to long to brew one of these up.
Wow guys. This things really taken off. I wasn't expecting that. Looks like a couple buddies and I are gonna be testing and shooting bows ALL day. Oh boy,sounds like a lot of work..I mean FUN.
In the next day or so ill pm everyone who has said they will participate for conformation and a mailing address. And to personally answer any more questions you guys might have.
Cheers guys....Chris