What’s up guys, Jaap here.
Wanted to show you one of my latest bows; A recurved deflex model made out local (Dutch) yew. Lately I’ve been putting more effort into my bows, both on tillering as well as grips, slick lines and finishing. In this project I really wanted to go all out and gave myself a challenge. Of course that involved bending some big curves. To make the bow very comfortable I wanted to make a pistol grip and deflex the handle. To top it off I went for a (shallow) hollow limb design. I love the look of it and it might also add some performance. The handle glue-on and nocks are made of hawthorn (crataegus monogyna). Took me about 60 hours from start to finish. Well it turned out to be one of my finest bows to date! Because of the big curves and length it draws very smoothly and the handle absorbs the little shock it would otherwise have. After a few hundred arrows it shot an average of 175 fps (with 10gpp arrows). Decent in my opinion. Here are some other stats:
NTN length 64’’
Draw Weight 39lbs @ 28’’
String 8 strand D97 flemish twist
Set im. after shooting 5mm
Finish Rigostep Skylt (polyurethane)
I’d be interested in what you guys think!
Cheers,
Jaap