~*Another Update!*~
Sorry it's been a little while, been busy with work, and finalizing the bow and now I am back to the work table building bow #3.
George, thanks for the input, yeah I learned that I kept this bow on the long string far too long and the end result was a bow too light. I will try your suggestion for bow #3.
Well this bow I have finalized, I worked the fade and knot area a little more to have an even bend with the other limb and suprisingly it didn't take too much wood to make a difference. I also piked an inch off of each limb to get some fps out of her and gained about 8 fps from doing so as well as a few pounds.
As of right now she stands at 43# @ 28"
I have since put about 100 arrows through her, and even put her up to the test with my chronograph. As of now she has taken about 1 1/2" of set and she is putting an overly stiff spine 545 grain arrow through the chrony at 138 fps on average.
I decided to try a lighter arrow and weaker spine. A 425 grain river cane arrow unfletched (bareshaft tuned) flew perfectly at a speed of 150. I am rather satisfied with that! Especially with a bow that is slightly over built, and with a low draw weight.
I think this bow is going to be a practice/target bow until I make one a little heavier in weight and properly built vs. overbuilt for my hunting bow. Right now I am in the process of applying several coats of Tung Oil on the bow and some shafts from Surewood Shafts. I am on coat 5 of 8 on the bow. When that's finished I have a piece of suede leather I will stitch into a nice grip and a bear hide strike plate from 3rivers to apply.
Then I will take pictures and post 'em!
Thanks for taking this ride along with me guys and helping me along the way! I know I have been quite obnoxious with the questions but I didn't want this bow to end up like my first (a pile of splinters).
The next bow is going to be hickory as well and I think I am going to change the design to 2" out to past mid limb before tapering to 1/2" knocks and try to get that 50 or 55# draw I'm looking for! Wish me luck!