Alright, so here is my original 53 inch recurve! this is the first static recurve i did in this length, so i figured i would post it here. This one was done a good while before Matilda. Here's the original post from PP:
The need for a shorter bow was brought to my attention when I was out small game hunting this past fall. the area I hunt in is a thick forest densely filled with even thicker underbrush. thus, it is very hard to use a 68 inch longbow for rabbit in cover where i can barely manouvermy own body, much less effectively use a longbow. So, after a lot of debating with myself, I finally decided that i needed to make myself a short bow that i could carry through the brush, but still get a full draw out of. So I designed this: This bow is a fully static recurve with a 4 inch static handle, and 4 inch static tips with pin nocks. i knew osage could take some demanding profiles, so i determined this would be the wood i use. It seems incredibly quick shooting for its draw weight, and the draw is sweet and non-stacking. please share your thoughts.
the last picture is the unstrung profile after about 500 shots. it wound up with about 3/4 of an ich of set when just unstrung, settling back to between 1/4 to 1/2 an inch after an hour or two.