i completed an experimental run of southern red oak. It is from 1 of 10 staves that i got from a log.
its 61" ntn 2" limbs and tapers to 3\8 tips. the tips are single top grooved black walnut. the grip is deer hide that i soaked well in black walnut stain.
i was very pleased with the outcome of this bow, the oak surprised me, its a very snappy shooter, real smooth and easy to draw. i tillered it to 27" but i am in need of a new scale, i did the ol' bathroom scale trick on this one. it weighed in at 43 lbs @ 24 inches. so figure 48-54lbs @ full draw. i dont dare weigh one on the bathroom scale at full draw anymore since i had one blow on me a couple years ago and gave me a good scare and a knotted head. it feels good and solid with about 50 shots through it now, but old habits die hard.
i am very pleased with it, but with money getting tight around here i'm tempted to try and sell it to off set my Montana hunting licenses. dilemmas, dilemmas..... should i let it go or hang it on the rack?
thanks for looking- Ryan
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