I believe this is the correct forum for this question, if not please move.
I have multiple bows but have never really been able to shoot any one of the custom bows I have with the same accuracy/consistency as a bow my father made for me over 35 years ago. I don't believe it is just familiarity with that bow as I just began shooting it again about 2 years ago and I can put it down for several weeks and shoot the others, but come back to that bow and shoot much better than with the others. I am talking consistently less frequent outlyers and much tighter groups. For example, I have been shooting the Zipper and Bob Lee exclusively for a week and a half and not shooting well at all, but yesterday at the end of a shooting session I pick up this bow and I'm busting nocks. The issue is, I would like to find a backup bow that I might shoot as well. I thought if I posted pictures here that might assist with the discussion. The bow is center shot and shoots off an old Herter's brush rest. It is a 62" takedown recurve and pulls 45# at 28 inches. The "other" bows that I shoot are all within 2# of the same draw weight and I have arrows matched for them. They are a Zipper Extreme at 60", a 60" Kimsha Mattawoman II longbow, and a 60" Bob Lee Stick. The comparrison may not be fair for the 2 longbows, but should be for the Zipper. I also have an old Shakespeare Yukon, a '59 Herters and a '57 Bear Super Kodiak and I don't shoot them as well either, but didn't include them because of the much older designs.
What could be my issue with shooting "Dad's" bow so much better over the others - the rest vs. off the shelf? The limb design? Amount of reflex? Grip?
Again, I'm looking for a bow design that might shoot as well for me as a backup. Any suggestions on what bow(s) I might try?
Appreciate any help I can get!
Yes, you see a similar bow here, but it draws way too heavy for me. I am thinking about shaving the limbs though if I can't find a backup.