I am looking to make an Osage longbow for target shooting purposes. The stave i am using is currently 77.5 in. long, and I have followed out my back ring throughly.
the whole of the bow has taken a backset of about 3 in.
On one end, roughly 5 in. from the end of the stave, the wood takes a smooth kick back towards the belly of the bow. this kick cancels out the reflex the bow could have. I am looking for opinions on what to do in this situation.
This is to be a character bow, there are a few substantial knots in the wood, but nothing that cant be compensated for. I like to see the good things that can come out of not so good wood.