My first year of hunting coues whitetail with a stickbow witnessed many misses. At the end of the backcountry- monsoon season Arizona hunt, I got sick of missing just under the belly of deer. So, I shot a lot of stumping shots in the wilderness. Lo and behold, shooting low. When I got back to so-called civilization, I weighed my N.A. d-bow hickory bow. I entered the wild with with a 45-46 pound draw, and now had a 38 pound bow, or less.
Poor tillering, yea I was a
rank novice pilgrim, and also not understanding hickory built in 7-15% relative humidity and used at 40% and much higher.
I did not heat treat that Texas bought hickory. I just put some Watco Danish oil on it and called it good.
It was not good.
I never had a season like that again. My trophy deer was 20 yards from me, and I knew I was only good at 15 or so. Trophy deer survived to die by lion kill. My friends still kid me. It still hurts.
Yeah, hickory absorbs. Arizona can be silly stupid with humidity swings. Be aware of hickory and humidity.