Well I piked her. only about 2 inches. hoping to raise draw weight just a bit. didnt hardly change weight at all.
This bow has been a learning experience.
This was my second osage bow (first was kids) and I have got to say this stuff is awesome. Man it will take a beating. I now know why it seems to be most everyones favorite wood.
I have hammered this bow. probably did everything wrong. and she still wont break and hardly shows any set. I probably lost maybe 1.5 inches of original reflex and now she is flat.
I have her tillered out to 30 inches. the bow came in at about 46 lbs at 29 inches. I was hoping for 50 - 55. The bow is now 61 1/2" NTN.
Like I said it was a real learning experience. I havent narrowed the tips but have flung a couple of arrows and it seems to have good cast and not much hand shock at all. hardly noticeable.
I cant really tell if I butchered the tiller or not. Looking for any comments and suggestions as I work to finish it off.
it looks stiff in the outer 2/3rds of the left limb but I think that is because it does a loop-d-loop upwards towards the back there.
I also think that it maybe bends just a bit too much close to the handle but there is no going back on that one.
I also wish I would have made the fades 2" instead of 2.5 but guess I will have to wait til the next one to correct that.
What do y'all think?
I think it is time to narrow the tips and finish her off and go shoot her.
thanks.
wade
thanks again.
wade