Lots of us build crossbows that qualify as primitive. This was one of tbe most recent http://www.primitivearcher.com/smf/index.php/topic,68057.0.html
Very interesting and outstanding finished CB there.
Years ago I picked up a badly broken fiberglass bow at a junk shop, thinking of using the limbs to try for a short takedown project. I'd considered using something like that in that thread to use the limbs as a cross bow prod.
Still wondering how that bow got busted up so badly to begin with. Both limbs had cracked on the belly side just above the riser. Not a full separation but long wide open cracks. Possibly dry fired many times?
More I thought on it the more I felt that these limbs had too much mystery going on to risk using them for anything.
I'm not interested in a powerful crossbow, just one suited to small game and pests. Most of the truly primitive CB I've seen were only suited to game no bigger than a monkey. Unless poison arrows were used of course.
I have a modern pistol crossbow of 50# pull that is so inaccurate I gave up on it. Before I gave up I had gone overboard buying aluminum bolts that are suited to a more powerful CB and a spare string that turned out to be for a much bigger prod. So I may base my build if any on the stuff at hand.
I also have two fairly large pieces of rock hard fine grained wood of unknown species each is big enough for a medieval style stock. I've had these in storage for 25 years so I guess they are as seasoned as they will ever get.
I'll have to dig these out and measure them to see where I could go with them.
I doubt I'll ever get a good start on this, just too much in the way of home repairs that needs doing right now.