I hate to post so many times in one week,(like 3 i think..) but i thought this story would bring a smile to at least someone's face.. Ok here it is..
If anyone read my thread about creaky limbs you know i was having a bit of trouble with a red oak bow. Well to fix any misunderstandings i will say right now that the bow came out perfect. It was a red oak stickbow 66" 55# @ 28" right hand bow. This story is about how i figured out the drawback weight.
I went to the local Gander Mtn. and was planning to maybe buy a string, and get the bow's drawback weight tested a little more professionally. Boy was i wrong.
So anyways we get there, bring the bow out of the truck and walk it to the archery section. This old man was standing behind the counter and as soon as he saw my bow, he asked if i made it, since it didn't have any manufacturer's logo. I said yes, and he continued to tell me that he had a buddy of his that never knew a thing about bow making, or even archery, didn't look anything up, and basically made a bow better than me. I was a little taken back he'd make fun of a 15 year old kid, but hey, whatever, I was a kid on a mission