Hello everyone. Been cranking out the longbows, but managed to slip in an osage Comanche Horsebow (inspired but not historical replica). I got the design inspiration from a Comanche bowyer I saw online who was carrying on the traditions passed down to him. He was making some beautiful flat-limbed bendy handle bows at about 48" length, so that's what I went with!
The rawhide backing had a really cool pattern on it that looks a lot like sacred geometry. This bow isn't being stretched to the max. Definitely could've taken it out to 23-24", but the sub-max draw was for the peace of mind that it'll last the customer a lifetime. It came from a really nice piece of osage that had about 1" of natural reflex to start and held all of it. I'm blown away by how much power can be generated by these little things. Close-up and shooting videos on my Instagram @correyhawk for anyone who wants to see those.
Had to get this one out the door, so I didn't take too many photos. Thanks for looking! Hope you all have a great weekend.
Comanche Inspired Horsebow
62# at 21" draw
48" overall length
Rawhide backing
Buckskin grip w/ stacked leather buildup
14 strand D97 Flemish w/ B55 padded loops
9 matching target arrows
Half are Chundoo, Half are Doug Fir
6" turkey tail fletching
Self nocks
Arti-sinew binding