Have not posted a bow in a while and this one was a learning experience helped along
by comments others shared on this forum. Thanks for the ideas guys.
This bow started out as a straight limbed red oak board bow and it exceeded all my
expectations. Pulled about 47# at 25" and was my everyday, literally, shooter.After over
15k shots it had developed about 2" of string follow but still shot real nice. Then I read
a comment from GunDoc about how he and Rich (halfeye) had discussed the possibility
of natives severely flipping tips to offset set and maybe that was where the 5 curve design
came from. So...
Bow is 62" and pulls 49# at 25". Patches are vegetable twine and super glue and are
functional not decorative. Stain is Ritt dye and alcohol , string is B-97. Lightly heat treated.
Has about a thousand shots since the make-over and hits 160 + on the chrono. Real pleased
with how it turned out.
Lane
Thanks for looking.