Yes it’s a crossbow, but it is NOT a horn bow, it is a yew/sinew bow. It was well used over a prolonged period but eventually fell off something damaging one end and knocking it a little out of its bridle.
Please don’t leave this thread because you don’t know about crossbows, it’s just a yew/sinew short bow.
My main question is this, do you think it was likely to have been deliberately deflexed when new? One crossbow builder I know and respect strongly advocated deflex in heavy bows like this but I am far from convinced. I would love the thoughts of y’all.
The bow is 40mm by 40mm thick/wide at centre, half that at the nocks, the bow is somewhere around 85cm from tip to tip (1.75” wide /thick, 32” long) draw length is 25cm (9.5”) giving a length to draw length ratio of 3.5:1