Heres bow number 4...im doing this outta order so don't feel like ya missed #2 and #3...lol. save the best for last
This is another fine specimen of Pennsylvania Yew made into a 76"ntn Andaman-Holmgaard,and its a replica of Tims mojam pecan winner made in yew. Except that my handle is much deeper and has a shelf cut in. 16" of the center of the bow is stiff and has an extended long riser section. 1 3/8" wide at fades and sweeping down to 1/4" nocks,7/8" wide handle,only weighs 20 ounces,and its 45@28". A wonderful target shooter,it is smoooooooooth,stable,fast,and a pleasant release. I hope all you yew guys dont bash me too much for turning such a long one piece yew stave into a pea shooter
It has a half inch follow right after unstringing and goes back to a hair of reflex at rest. The unbraced pic looks wonkier than it really is cus im tilting it,sorry. This bow was one of those it builds itself type builds,and no problems or issues,and was a breeze. I don't think I even have 6 hours total into this one. I floor tillered it and strung it up and it was perfect(no joke or bsing),all I had to do was sand her up a lil to exercise her out to full draw,and when I got there I was right on target with my weight. I love those kind of builds. Anyways...here she is
sorry for all the pics...this one was photogenic...yew has a way with being that way...two down ...two to go