I am new to the forum and figured it was time to quit sitting on the sidelines and finally join the forum. I have a few bows under my belt and once I get the picture thing figured out, I plan to get a few of them posted.
On to my question...
It seems the deflex reflex design is used for smooth draw and an efficient design to get the most out of the bow and not sacrifice accuracy. I don't really see any use of deflex in conjuction with sinew backing, though. I am wondering if an osage bow were to be heat bent into a deflex, and then pulled back into reflex (bringing the bow back to straight or a little past), would this provide any more performance considering that it seems there would be less strain on the belly when braced. It may be risky considering the bow would be under some tension on the belly side when unstrung but possibly neutral when braced. Has anyone tried this? Seems like this may put more strain on the sinew without overstraining the wood but I could be thinking wrong.