here is the situation. i have built several laminated d/r longbows in three different lengths. of the three the shortest has the least hand shock, and the longest has the worst. also if you were to draw a parallel line with the very front of the riser the tips of the shortest would land directly on that line, and the longest would extend past that line by two inches. has anyone else had similar results? if so do you think it was a result of a shorter bow or do you think it had to do with the relationship of the tips?
and for the next question. if i was to make a shorter bow say 58in , but use a form that is shaped much like the one i already have, that makes a 62in bow, could i then use a riser that is shortend to say 14in and still use the same lam stack thickness? the length of the working limb would not change so it would seem the stack shouldn't either.
and another ? would this be a good situation(with the 14in riser) to use a power lam?
thanks for looking. any and all input is appreciated.
eric