All 3 bow are H Hill style, 70 in. ntn
Bow #1--red oak board bow with rawhide backing. It did not break and shoots straight but rookie mistakes caused it to come in at 37 lb. It took .75 in. set.
Bow #2--hard maple board bow with Irish linen backing. Did not break and shoots straight but came in at 38 lb. It took 2 in. of set.
Bow #3--red oak board bow with .030 glass backing. Did not break, shoots straight and got the 50 lb. I was shooting for. It took 2.5 in. of set.
Problem is all shoot rather slow compared to production lam bows. Is this normal for board bows? I plan to make one more board bow while waiting for my service berry staves to dry. I have another H Hill red oak board with Ipe handle in first rough stage. Any way to get some speed from something 50-55 lb. ? So far it looks like a heavier draw with rawhide backing might be best bet.