Finally took a break from hunting and got back to this bow this past week. Really want to do some late season doe hunting with this bow! This is my 3rd bow - first one was a kids bow - the second one I missed weight by a ton and ended up with major set (dried it in attic). Think I might be able to hunt with this 3rd one!
I tillered as suggested (the best I could) and then quit when I got to 47# at about 27inches. I shot it for a few days and it shot ok - bit of hand shock (but that is compared to my RER recurve). It shot 3555 GT with 135 zwickeys pretty well and I was grouping nicely at 17 yards.
After putting some stain on it to tone down the white color I noticed small "stress lines" in a couple of spots on the limbs - one on the belly and one on the back - different limbs.
A couple of questions for anyone that has the time to reply...
What are these stress lines? - don't know what they are and don't know what caused them. They are not cracks - but the stain really highlighted them.
Should I be concerned about them? They don't appear to be getting any worse and I have shot quite a bit.
The one limb has taken on some set but appears to come back after resting for a while. Will this get worse the more I shoot it - meaning the bow won't last long?
Couple of pics...
Bottom Limb - belly
Top Limb - back
Thanks for your help guys! I am getting really excited to shoot a deer with a bow I made from a tree I cut down myself!
Mitch