I have just finished up my first Hackberry Bow and I wanted to share it with everyone here. I started making bows in April this year and so far I have completed three. My first was a Osage flatbow, and out of that stave, I ended up with enough wood left over to make my daughter a sister bow.
But the first bow I've made out of a tree that I cut myself is this Hackberry bow. It taught me alot and I am really liking this bow. Here are a few pictures.
I have around 200 shots through this bow and so far so good. It is around 65" NTN and comes in at 45# @ 28". I originally had it at 72" but I came in under weight on it and it needed to be shortend to have at least the 45#'s it has. I put some Osage tip overlays on it. I believe I still need to thin them out a bit....they seem a little too thick.
My son has made a bow out of this same tree and is in the process of finishing his up. I can't wait to take them to the woods.