Ladies and Gentlemen,
After a layoff of 15 years, am getting back into bow hunting; using a selfbow for the first time.
I understand about moisture content in the wood and am wondering if this will cause problems with the bow when hunting in the cooler temperatures of +10 to -35 degrees below 0(F)? Will the bow become "brittle" and easily snap when taken to full draw, for instance?
Knowing there are a number of cool weather archers on this forum, respectfully request your advice.
Best Wishes,
WW