Hi Folks, I would like to reach the goal of shooting 300 m (some 330 yds) with a 50# bow, either a so-called primitive self bow, or a primitive composite. The best I've ever shot with a self bow is some 230 m (a plum recurve), with a primitive composite (backed with a layer of plant fiber) that was 265 m. both were with pretty light carbon target arrows (I've never really got the hang of making my own arrows, let alone flight arrows)
I'm clearly not pushing my designs far enough, so I 'd like your input. How skinny do you make your tips? What about the tips of recurves?
I have a quite some pretty decent staves and boards to my disposition: enough english yew for a dozen longbows, lots of black locust logs waiting to be cut or split, really nice elm staves and logs, a few plum staves good enough for longbows or recurves, a few maple boards, ...
So if you had your pick for a primitive flight bow design, what would it be, and why?
thanks for any input!
Joachim