Pulled this out of the COS cause I couldn't stand to see it there. I couldn't come up with some Plum to use for a new belly so I used Yew. I tillered the Plum portion down to about 25#@28" then glued on a 1/4" strip on edge grained Yew. I was leary of putting much reflex in because I think that's what caused my troubles to start with so I just glued it up as it wanted to be. In the grand scheme of things I should have glued in some reflex as the limbs went straight. So I wound up with a deflex recurve with about 1 1/2" total reflex. It turned out sorta OK because when I tillered it by the time I got down to 40#@28" there was only about 3/32" of yew left. If I'd put reflex in the limbs it would have been heavier and I might have ended up with bits of Plum showing through the Yew belly. I did side tiller a bunch, took about 1/4" off the width. Next time I'll thin the back down a lot more.
Anyway I chronoed it when I hit 40@26 and 3 shots got 172,171 and 173. Then I continued to 40@28. When I pulled it back on the shooting machine the arrow fell off just as I was releasing it. Nice clean dry fire from 28"
. Didn't appear to be any damage so I squeezed the nock together a bit and tried again. I got 3 175's. Not much gain for 2" more draw. Maybe the dry fire screwed it. It does shoot nice and I think it's going to look nice also. I'l post some more pictures when I get it tarted up.