Need y'alls thoughts on this, and hopefully my recipient will chime in!
Here i have a hick-backed-osage elb-ish bow that's ready to finish. It has longhorn nock overlays and i hope to do an inlay of some type for the arrow pass. I hope to sun it some to darken up the osage as well. I am by no means a constistently accurate shooter, but here is a typical grouping i got with this bow this morning, half-aiming, no contact lenses, instinctive shooting at 15 yards:
I NEVER get groupings like this, and these are not matched arrows by the way. AND she really zips them in with authority!
THE PROBLEM IS: at AMO draw measurements, she barely hits the low end of my recipients requested weight. At actual draw (due to not built up handle) she is about 3-4# light.
She is still over 45#, i'll say that much. AND she returns to flat profile (from less than an inch of string follow) shortly after unstringing.
THE QUESTION IS: IF THIS WAS GOING TO BE YOURS, WOULD YOU
WANT IT EVEN THOUGH IT'S UNDER WEIGHT?
I've got plan B in the works: an elm pyramid with tempered in reflex, but i'm going to be pushing it to be done in time, though i have no doubts about hitting target weight.
So whadya say recip?? An underweight Texas Longbow arrow-slinger, or an sweet little elm pyramid with a li'l natural camo??
Whichever one i don't send is going to my brother down in East Texas, so both will find loving homes either way;)