I made this bow already some time ago, just refreshed the finish and the handle. And yes, it's me in that fd pic - the pic was taken before my health issues. I thought it is a good comparison to the bow before which is 76#/26", but a total different design.
This bow is made out from an extraordinary piece of wood, very homogenous, no knots, no pins, rings of same thickness (see fades). It needed some heat corrections for string alignment. The recurves/reflex and the deflex curves are steamed in, resulting in a netto zero reflex over all. Handle front and tips are laying in a line. This bow produces a lot of early drawweight
This is one of my best and one of my fastest bows, shooting consistently over 185 fps with a 9.8 gpp stick.
I call her a hunting bow, she could left braced the whole day long without a noticeable stringfollow when unbraced. She is short and maneuverable in thickets. Overbuilt outers are stable and save for hard use in the bush (Im pretty sure there are some more fps if narrowing the outers). And she shoots
mh, lets say how I like it.
The small rounded tips are buffalo.
Arrow pass is seal fur, silencers are otter fur.
Grip leather is buck with finger guides (underlays) for an every time right position.
She shows a nice ring pattern on the fades, reminding me on sound waves - so she got the name ECHO. Thought the ziczac stitchingsis matching that name.
Im curious what Steves mass formula would be saying about this bow. Im not familiar with the formula, maybe Steve could chiming in
Specs:
dw/dl: 77#/28
ntn: 59
bh: 6
max. w.: 1⅝
reflexn: 0
mass: 558 gram
asymmetric
08: 07,3
10: 16,1 (+8,8)
12: 23,3 (+7,2)
14: 30,0 (+6,7)
16: 36,5 (+6,5)
18: 43,0 (+6,5)
20: 49,5 (+6,5)
22: 56,1 (+6,6)
24: 62,8 (+6,7)
26: 69,8 (+7,0)
28: 77,2 (+7,4)