It's still a horn bow. Just because it didn't take a year to make, or wasn't made from steamed and flattened horn, sinew, hide glue and fish glues... doesn't mean its not a horn bow. Try thinking outside of the box, it's refreshing. I'm coming up with new ideas and techniques.... but hey, thanks for the support ** sarcasim **
Justin and Mark... A wood core would be nice, but will not work. The depth of the horn is approx 1/2 - 3/4"... so add the thickness of the wood, along with the thickness of the horn and the glue line, and you do the math. The draw weight would be well over 100#. The epoxy is great because it does not have the same density as a hardwood and will not add a lot of draw weight. I am aiming for a 55# @ 27" bow, not a 120# war bow.
Also, as for this being "questionable" for PA, I really disagree. Look around on the site and notice the other bows that have used modern glues to make there bows... Am I using to much glue for you?
If this post is removed from the website for being questionable... then every other bow on this site that has used smooth on, urac, any other 2 part epoxy, or non primitive material better be taken off too.
Justin