I made this bow not too long ago and really enjoy the heck out of it. I was Fishing one day and saw this sapling floating down the river. I had to make a bow of it so I used my rod to catch it and reel it in. The bark was all gone and the wood had chew marks all around it. I only knew it was a thick ringed white wood that was soaked in water.
I let it dry a bit, cut it to basic shape, dried it some more ( not telling how long for because I dont wanna get fussed at
) heated up the belly good and hot for 2 hours, then started tillering after it cooled. I wanted this to be a target bow so I was going for 30 lbs at 24 inches. The tiller was very tricky for me because the two limbs are offset at the handle, making one limb further from me that the other, straining them differently. This was a pain in the neck.
After many hours of tillering and heat correcting I got this. It shoots fast despite 3 inches of set ( started with .5 inches of reflex ). I am currious for tiller comments. Speed on the chrono is 140 fps with a 400-425 grain arrow. Any comments on performance are welcome please!
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