I reckon its pretty much finished!
I know the photos aren't really all that great, and I apologize for that.
The bow was shootable by the time I left OJAM that day, but I was shooting off my hand, which didn't work out too bad, but I prefer shooting off a shelf.
I'd first like to thank the academy! And I'd like to thank Doug (Rocdoc) for talking me into doing the bow, and for his guidance in helping me put the finishing touches on the bow (grip stitching, shelf stuff). Also, I got a lot of good advice and help from Mike Hames, The Ferret, Todd Weldon and a whole mess of other people that I may have forgotten your names, but I haven't forgotten your guidance!
When all was said and done, she measured out at 66" tip to tip, and 48lbs @ 28". I was shooting for 45-50lbs. The bow is almost totally silent, except for when that cedar arrow blasts that hardback Cabelas catalog at the back of the garage!
The only remaining thing I have planned for the bow is a beavertail wrap. But I gotta wait for it to get warm before I start on that.
I havent' gotten any word from the camera guy at Outdoor Oklahoma since OJAM, but they still want to film me shooting the 3D course at McAlester AAP in August, and film a hunt with the bow this fall. The episode is planned to be shown around the time of OJAM next year.
Sorry they couldn't have filmed someone better looking! I offered to do some nude modeling, but everyone declined. EVERYONE. :eek:
Here's the bow and the sexy spokesmodel, me!