Been a few months since I worked on a bow, been busy making another one of these

But I got an urge to make one a couple weeks ago, I wasn't too sure what I was going to make though. I started going through what I had in my shop and came across a nice billet of Osage that was big enough, after sawing in half, for both limbs. Here is what I made.
Bow is 64" overall, limbs are 1 3/8" wide with very little width taper for most of their length and have a shallow D section, backing is Sugar Maple. It pulls about 52# @ 28". I glued in 4 1/2" of reflex and it is maintaining over 2", so far. It shoots really well, I am limited to shooting in my shop though. Because it shoots so well I tried testing it for speed using a 510 grain arrow but was mostly getting errors, I did get 1 reading of 145 fps but it was on a short draw of about 26". I had to stop because it was blowing through my stop and starting to punching holes in my back door, can't have that in the Winter.
Here are some pictures



