This took me waaay longer than it should have

I got this stave from carson about a year ago. (Thanks, Carson!

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It's 78" nock to nock, and about 90 pounds at 29", which makes it...what, 105 at 32? I didn't get to measure it at 32 as my tiller tree blew when measuring it, at the 29" mark...and so the scale broke too. Flew back twenty-odd feet and scared the life out of me. This bow presented me some challenges in a large knot in the bottom limb, as well about an inch of some reflex in the center, which made it just hell to long string tiller. Also the fact that I don't have any fast flight or dyneema...made it hell to string. I could literally feel the dacron stretching as I drew the bow. There was a lot of character in the stave, and really tight, dense yew. This bow also happened to be my first attempt at horn nocks. Finished with tung oil.