My birthday is Christmas Eve. I've never really had a birthday party, just Christmas dinner with a birthday cake. This year I will turn 50. My wife and friends surprised me with a party this weekend. What was even a bigger surprise, they all chipped to give me a gift of a wild boar hunt at Clark Range. Three of my friends have hunted Clark Range for the last 4 years and loved the hunting experience there. Needless to say, I'M EXCITED.
I want to take a boar with a bow I've made myself. I'm not sure my, not-so-good hickory bow is up to the task. So I need your all's help. I have 7 weeks to build a bow. Here are my options:
1) I"ve started a 55" hickory D-bow. I've never made a d-bow; never shot a d-bow. And I'm not sure I can get "boar weight" bow from this (my) design on this bow. Would a 55" hickory D-bow make a zippy 55-65 lb. bow? Probably, but it seems like I wouldn't have much of a margin for error in bow building.
2) I have a nice sassafrass board that was next in line for my bow building projects. I was planning to back it with a left over piece from a hickory stave. I was going to chase a ring on the hickory then plane it to 1/8 as the backing. Planned bow design was for a "64" pyramind style. Using bamboo as back was also a consideration.
3) This is the one I'm leaning toward. It will be a 63-65" osage billet bow from sister stave, bamboo backed, pyramid style.
I'd like your thoughts. Either one I choose to do, I'm going to post pics and ask advice every step of the way. I know you kind and knowledgable bowyers here will be routing for me, the bow and a successful. I REALLY DON'T WANT TO HAVE TO TAKE A BOW WITH TRAINIING WHEELS ON THIS HUNT.