I have an all-consuming fantasy of building one of these bows!
First, I travel to Africa with just my bow making tools and head for the bush. Once in the bush I make a serviceable bow and a set of arrows to hunt with. Tune the arrows to the bow and when it shoots well enough to be an ethical hunt, I find my waterhole and build a brush blind. From that blind I bide my time patiently until I get the "just right" set of horns to come in. Slowly I pull full draw and send the arrow home. The beautiful female gemsbock's heart is roasted over a kindling fire as the guide service begins the process of parcelling out the bush meat for the local tribe that hosted me. Wiping the grease from my chin and hands, I gather up the horns and my memories and head home to build my gemsbok bow!
Why the female gemsbok? Longer and narrower horns, more graceful looking since the bucks wear them down.
Yup, that's my fantasy hunt. Thanks Primalartz for feeding and nurturing my dreams!