I feel like with almost every new bow I get closer to achieving what I had in my mind when I started the build. This is the bow I always go back to when thinking about past bows. It was a hickory ambush bow I made trying to reignite the ambush bow trend. Felt like I really nailed the symmetry and tiller. The piece of wood was phenomenal with about 3 growth rings in the limbs. I ended up offering this one up for the raffle table at the TN Classic. An older woman won it and I always wonder what others would have thought of it.
Hickory, 58" ntn and 55#@28" after a 100 shot session. 4" handle with 1" fades, 2" wide at the fades with a convex taper to 3/8" nocks. Bloodwood and hickory overlays... after 500 shots it retains over 2" of reflex and after a 100 shot session it'll have 1" of reflex after unstringing, very quickly going back to those 2 inches.