Question: Let's assume a standard 28" draw, and a 50# or less draw weight. What's the shortest anyone has ever successfully made a bow out of hickory to do that? With and without bending through the handle.
I tend to think of everything in longer, more comfortable lengths. But 64" with a stiff handle definitely isn't pushing the limits. Just wondering if a person could make a minimal handle area, get a little more out of the limbs and drive the length down to 54-56" without taking too big of a chance.
Thanks.