Hi Guys
So the bowyer bug has bitten and I'm on my second bow. I'm busy with a hickory backed ipe 68" ntn 35mm wide at the fades and tapered to just under 1/2" at the tips. I'm looking to reel in 40# @ 27".
So here is my dilemma, when I look at the bow at 22" draw the right limb seems to be stiffer. No problem. Then I flip the bow around and, well, now the right limb seems stiffer (obviously I'm now looking at the previous left limb). Do you guys suffer from this optical illusion sometimes? I know the bottom limb needs to be slightly stronger than the top and at full (fist melee) brace the positive tiller measures in at 1/4".
I'm close, its really just a slither away and I really don't want to miss my target draw weight by removing shave after shave and this illusion just wont go away.
What would you do?