A friendship started,
Thru importing 2 Painted Desert Rams (Hair sheep) from Texas. He brought me a 6' Osage log off his ranch big enough to get 5 staves.. We spoke about making him a bow when the staves have seasoned and when I felt more seasoned myself and able to trust my bows in other hands.
So its been five years now and I have a good start on one of the staves, roughed out and at the floor tillering stage. Was going to make this bow a surprise but got to thinking what if he's left handed and I sent him a right handed bow. Turns out he is a lefty
I have two questions is their any differences tillering a left handed bow? Any tips
He shoots a compound bow now, Is the draw length the same?
And how about weight? He would like hunt a deer with it
His specs:
His compound is 26” draw and is set at 65 lbs with a 40% letoff. He is 5’8” without shoes. Short arms and he use a release for the
compound
'
So I was thinking a 62-64" ntn 45/52#@26 or 27" maybe a good transition bow, What do you all think?
Thanks, Chuck