I suppose if the Cheyenne, Comanche, and Sioux could learn to shot shorter bows (many if which are barely 40") while shooting horseback in the midst of a thousand angry Bison, I can learn to like it from the comfort of my back yard.
Just curious, who among you would opt to cover the grip with something vs. leaving it bare? I never shoot off a shelf, but was thinking about a tight wind of leather or serving string over the grip. However, and because of covering a great deal of the bow's belly with paint, I kind of like what little bare Osage there is showing there.
By the way, I've posted the scale drawing of the bow I attempted to replicate. This bow is indeed a Yuma bow that presently exists in the American Museum of Natural History in New York. Notice that that bow is a willow bow and of an extra foot in length. The other working handle bows I've attempted are either Cheyenne or Comanche, which would be native to my region of Western Oklahoma.
I've been pouring over the comments on the other subjects of this web site. You guys seem to know bows and construction. Glad to have bumped into this forum, and I do appreciate the comments and direction.