OK Girls, it goes like this. I have this list here of those who are gonna get a good arse thumpen from an old man. Kelly your name is at the top, and Pearly Boy, yer number 2 son:)
LOL, but anyways Chris, them reflex wood bows are tuff. And you need to get the reflex bending out of the limbs first. Now that will not happen till you have the limb tips bending to about 8 or 9 inches. Pretty much where the bow will be at a brace height of about 6.5 inches. I don't remove too much wood from the bow till I get it bending to my brace height. Then I shorten the string and brace the bow at 6 to 6.5 inches. That's when I get serious. Then I work the bow on down the tree to one inch more of draw above my brace height, the whole way down to my final draw length. I pull the bow 30 times to each inch of draw, and lock it down at those draw lengths after 30 times, and run the gizmo down the limbs. Then I remove wood from where the gizmo makes the lines. Work slow and think about the whole process, and before ya know it Chris, you will have a nice bow. If it blows up, blame Kelly:)