I made this from a leftover piece of red oak board I cut for an Andaman-Holmegaard build along I started. I really wanted to make a bow outta it, and this is what I got.
It started out as a semi-Algonquin, but I just had to anrrow the tips. It's 66" long, unfinished, with not-so-perfect grain. It's only 1 1/8" wide between midlimbs, tapering to slightly under 3/8" wide pin nocks. It's taken about 1.5" of string follow so far, but isn't fully broken in. It draws about 55# at 28" at the moment, but again, it hasn't fully broken in yet. I didn't make a string, but jsut has the "uni-bow" stirng I use for tillering at brace height and past, which is 18 strands of Dacron. It took me just under an hour to make and tiller.
And despite the slightly off-tiller, rushed building, and heavy string, it shoots a 550 grain arrow stiaght and fast out to about 35 yards (beyond which the elevation becomes difficult under branches), and would be a fine deer or small game weapon at under 20. I'm suprised at how easy this bow was to make, and how FAST it is. Blew me right out of the water!
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