So....I measured the draw weights of these two bows @12"....three times each. I knew these two needed to be "warmed up" before shooting (because they loose draw weight) but I didn't know exactly how much.
Here's the first three readings on the mulberry bow:
And the first three readings on the hickory bow:
The mulberry seems to lose more draw weight than the hickory. (Mulberry lost 4% and the hickory lost 3.5%)
Something else I've noticed is that these bows seem to have a bit of positive tiller? Interesting. I didn't really know what positive tiller was until last week (or so). I think the fact that I tiller my bows to look "right" when I'm looking in a mirror (at full draw) is causing this.
Here are the first three readings on the older juniper bow @12" draw:
The juniper loses about 1.5% of draw weight after a few draws.
(Quite a bit less than the hickory or mulberry).
Close-ups......Upper nock on mulberry bow
Upper nock on hickory bow
Sinew near handle (mulberry bow)
Sinew backing, upper nock
Sinew backing, lower nock