I've been reading the Forum a long time but never contributed anything. There is a wealth of talent and skill demonstrated here and I am educated and inspired every time I visit. I started making wooden bows 25years ago after reading "The Bowyers Craft". I'm never satisfied after finishing a bow, I always think "I can do better". I haven't made many "D" bows but I think this one turned out pretty good. 66'NTN, 48#@28", Red Oak/Hickory Perry reflex. 1 3/16" wide from grip to mid limb, 7/16" nocks. 109grain string, leather built up grip wrapped with rawhide, leather dye/Tru-oil finish. The bow weighed 12 oz. when final tillered, 15oz. after grip, finish and string. I started with 2" of reflex after glue up, 1 1/8" reflex after tillering. Braced, strung and shot then unbraced it holds 3/4" reflex, a few minutes later it"s back to an inch. I haven't chronographed it yet. I was aiming for 45# and I expect with continued usage it will come pretty close. So far about 100 shots. Hope this post helps somebody.