you can "trap the back" and that will drop quite a few pounds. if you are not sure about that, i can explain it a bit, or there are a lot of threads on here about it- or better still... just build another bow- cant have too many bows :D
do you have a stack recipe for a lighter weight bow.
swissbow had a good one- where you punch in your current stack and weight, and it will give you the other stacks needed to get different weights.
yer right the bloodwood tips really do show up well. a bow to be proud of mate!
and more than good enough to take part in the swap . and whats great about this site- its not the quality of the bows, its the act of giving and receiving that has been emphasized.
i would be proud to have a bow like yours in my rack!!
do you bow hunt, and if so where?
cool kids art!!