Gents, I have a 50" sinew-backed white elm bow that I made about 5 months ago or so. There's not but about 2 thin layers of deer leg sinew on it, but it's a stout little bugger, and after it had fully cured for about a month and a half I strung it and it pulled about 55lbs at 25". Then I set it back in the closet for a couple weeks and took it out, greased it with a mixture of pine pitch, beezwax, and lard, strung it and it had increased poundage to about 70lbs at 25"! Now here's the part that I don't understand - Sunday I got it out and wanted to grease it up, and look it over, since I plan to use it to hunt turkey this weekend. This time, I thought I would use a different mixture since my pine/wax/lard misture will eventually let water through and let the grain raise. So this time, I mixed a small amount of beezwax with lindseed oil. It seemed like a good deal so I rubbed my bow down with it and let it sit back in the closet. Yesterday I took it out and strung it, and it had dropped back down to about 55lbs at 25" again! Did the lindseed oil and wax mixture do this? It's been in the closet so there should not have been any change in moisture or temperature. Anybody have an idea what could have made it drop weight?
Thanks for any thoughts