OK, so now I'm really confused...just weighed the bow that I got in a trade. It's saying that the bow is 60-65 lbs at 30 inches... 5-10 lbs over what it was thought to be. I contacted the builder to find out the accuracy of his scale(since I wanted to know if mine, or his, or both are being funky.) He said hes not entirely sure of the accuracy of his scale since its been dropped a few times and been screwed back together, so now I'm wondering if the hickory I have is really 50 at 29 or if its only 38, and if that's the case, then why did the weights I used to calibrate it tell accurate scale reading? I cant really see why things aren't panning out. I know that the thickness of my bow (the hickory 50 lber) is fairly thick and you would think that for such a thickness it would be about 50 lbs. even though its about 1.25 inches wide at the fades its close to 3/4 inches thick at about 2 inches out of the fade, and it comes out to about half an inch at the tips or around that. so this is what so baffling! I'm sitting here scratching my head thinking, why is this different from what I thought? My previous scale is broken, its got an issue. Currently it reads 50 lbs at the 40lb mark. and it doesn't go past the 40. Its been dropped so many times and it just doesn't seem to read well anymore. I'm starting to think that the weight I was getting from the scale on the bows I was attempting was actually more, thus making some of them way too much for the dimensions that I was attempting. If it was an accuracy issue then that would explain why when the scale had read 40 lbs or a bit more that I really was 50 or even 60 lbs. which for a narrow board bow would explain a lot! What do you guys think? I'm really starting to think that maybe the bows I was making were way over weight for dimensions. Most of them broke near full draw, which leads me to believe that maybe the bow was over-stressed already and something I did put it over the top, and it would also explain why the bows I was making at "40" lbs were taking like 2-3 inches of set when it should have been closer to 1-2 inches.