Howdy, just wanted to share this bow, which is now completed, as much as it will ever be. Haven't given it a name yet, but I'm pretty happy with how it shoots - I'd guess almost half again as fast as my previous best bow. Thanks to all the helpful folks on this site for their advice - I've loved looking at the bow eye-candy on this site over the last year, hoping I can now give back in some small way!
Stats: 56" ntn, draws 52# @ 26". 1.5" wide at the handle, widening to 1 7/8" about 7" out and then tapering pyramid style to the tips. It weighs just over 13 oz (without leather wrap), which is a bit heavy I guess but the upside is that it has essentially no set after 500 shots. It did lose most of the reflex I heat-treated in, but it was a pretty badly done heat-treat and I scraped off most of what got treated. The nicest surprise as I finished this bow was that by raising the brace height a half-inch and switching the string from B-50 to SK75 (10-strand endless) with beaver balls it went from being quite loud to absurdly quiet, pretty stoked about that!
And the obligatory full draw:
Hoping to use this bow for my first deer season this fall, and was wondering what would be a good way to test its penetration. With these stats and drawn profile, can I assume that I can put a 500 grain broadhead arrow through both lungs at 15 yards or should I try to shoot through a rack of ribs or something?!
Any hunters out there have ideas for a confidence building penetration test?