I’m new, don’t start hating me just yet.
After reading the thread regarding the current popular poundage in longbows I have a question. What would a modern 45# reflex/deflex longbow compare to in poundage, in efficiency, to a traditional “D” shaped longbow?
I’m sure there’s lots of variables to consider, but aren’t the RD longbows, pound-for-pound, supposed to be a little bit faster when all things (laminates, drawlength, poundage, arrow, etc.) are equal?
I’m seeking knowledge, not argument. I can’t argue this due to the fact that I know absolutely nothing about it.
I’m new, look at my post count. I’ve always had respect for the traditional guys and I’ve always wanted a traditional bow. I’m finally at the point in my life that I’m taking the plunge and not looking back. I’ve ordered a 45# 60” RD longbow. I’ll be shooting carbon arrows. I’m fortunate just to be doing this. Maybe one day I’ll have the time and the resources to try wooden arrows and maybe make my own self bow, I’d love to, however, as for now, too much going on in everyday real life.
Thanks,
Lonster