Here we are challenging another "tried and true" RULE in bowmaking. I remember not so long ago that a thread like this would get personal in a very nasty way in rapid order! But here we are having a frank discussion without so much as a sarcastic remark.
Time for that to change!

And just so everyone knows, I'm doing it with a wink and a smile to all you over-bowed Agincourters that have amazed me with your knowlege historical detail....ready? Here goes!
At least until the Warbows people find this thread!Now that brought a frightening picture to mind. The idea of a warbow letting go close to full draw. Nothing good could come from that, not for the archer or any spectator around them.