Stick Bender....I'm assuming about the reflex you mean the wood core itself prior to composites going on.None.No reflex at all.No heat treatment either.I took my horn laminatons and heated a curvature into them before glueing them on.Showing back on page 2 I think.After the horn was glued on the bow had 5 and 3/8" reflex.After the sinew cured it had 10" reflex with reverse bracing inducing more reflex.
The bow was finished sinewing April 6th.I tillered it around the 3rd week in June if I remember right.A good 8 weeks for sure.Now being September 12 a good 2.5 months later it gained 2 to 3 pounds in that 2.5 months.I keep things around 50% humidity where it's stored.As I did while the sinew cured and while I tillered it.I feel if truth be told on bows with around 3/16" thick cured sinew on it a good 12 weeks or more is needed to completely cure.Conditions can vary for that number to be a bit different but I'm not too far off.I had to retiller it and I put it to a positive tiller of about 1/8".Weakening the top limb some.I don't need to push the string against the weak limb at all now just after brace for a short bit to get it to that tiller.It is that way right from first bracing now.I think the bow was right on the cusp of the tiller I wanted.
I'll say it on here too that it's been in damp conditions[misting and very foggy] for 6 to 8 hours strung with absolutely no ill affects.Not an absolute strenuous length of time test but for hunting here in my situation it's good enough for me.I really like this bow.Here's some more pics.
I guess I could increase the KE#'s and fps speed to in the 50's and around 190 with that 625 grain arrow by drawing to 30" but I feel satisfied with it and drawing to 30" feels too uncomfortable and different to me for accuracy.