Precurve(Dave)- Yes I agree,when ever these heavier than average weight bows show up,especially 100# or more,I often wonder who it was that ordered it and for what reason they wanted one so heavy.I've heard a theory,which I guess makes some sense as most of these heavy weight bows seem to be mostly from the 1950's and early 1960's,that it was around that time that you had some of the more well known archers such as Howard Hill,Fred Bear, and maybe a little lesser known William Negley hunting some of Africas big game animals.All three were known for shooting elephants with a bow.Howard had his movie "Tembo" showing,Negley with his well known $10,000 bet that he could shoot an elephant with a bow.And then a little later on Fred Bear shot his elephant,although his bow was reportedley only 70#.
So maybe the average archer of the day thought that he needed a 100# or heavier bow to shoot 'cuz that's what those guys were shooting.Proves the power of advertising and promotion I guess.Just a theory but it kinda makes sense.either that or there were alot more he-men running around back then and not all of us whimps that only shoot 40-60# bows.