Hello everyone,
I just finished a quad laminate bow that I'd like to share with you. It has bamboo, bloodwood, purpleheart, and osage. It is 65" tip to tip, and pulls 96# at a 29" draw. One of the smoothest-shooting bows i've ever made, surprisingly! Easily the fastest bow i've ever made as well. Since this bow shot so fast and the arrows embedded themselves so far into the target, I thought it would be fun to shoot arrows at different weights through the chrono to see what this bow was made of. Here is what I found (after at least 3 shots on each arrow to average the speed out on each arrow weight):
448gr arrow = 228fps
488gr arrow = 223fps
506gr arrow = 221fps
540gr arrow = 219fps
611gr arrow = 210fps
682gr arrow = 200fps
Next bow in the works is another quad lam of osage, wenge, bloodwood, and bamboo and shooting for over 100# on this one. Gonna be exciting I think! Anyway, thanks for looking!