From what I've read on this thread, foam cores seem to be the next greatest thing in bow making. Lots of people seem to love them and how they perform.
But my question; is anyone mourning the passing of wood? Compounds have all the warmth of barbwire. Will our recurves and longbows soon be the same?
I'm absolutely "NOT", trying to open a can of worms or start a fight. I just love wood in a bow; it's warmth and beauty bring tremendous joy in and of itself.
Fiberglass, carbon, foam and anodized aluminum can be put together, to make a very, very efficient tool, but, "FOR ME", with all the soul of an anvil.
Good luck to all of you this fall...and in spite of our governments best efforts, we still have the freedom to choose the bows we want to shoot and hunt with. I will always choose, for example, a Blacktail over a DAS, even if the Blacktail is slightly less smooth or efficient.