A friend of mine is going to build a longbow for me. He has built several reflex-deflex bows and has taken many nice whitetails,four bear and atleast one caribou with his bows. I shot his bow and found it very smooth 55# @28 64 inches. The bow limbs are four lams bamboo back and belly and actionwood inner lams.
When we talked about what I wanted for limbs I decided on red elm with bamboo inner lams. However, recent posts I have read seemed to be suggesting that yew would be a better choice instead of bamboo.
What combinations of lam choices would you guys suggest. I'm currently shooting a viper which seems to stack pretty quick. I did take my first bow deer with it, an 8pt. This is my first year shooting trad, but I would like to have a smoother shooting bow.