The word on the grapevine for the 2008-2009 archery hunting season, the state of Texas is going to do away with their present 40# draw weight minimum and have.....no minimum draw weight. So, I'm looking at getting a long take-down recurve bow. A Brackenbury Legend, 68" long, 35# @ 30" drawlength. I plan on hunting small game with this bow and mainly use it to bowhunt frogs, rabbits and maybe javelina. A little target practice will also be on tap. Nothing like arrowing a few target butts.
Since the bow is going to be low poundage, I've got my limb core wood choices as: Bamboo (Plyboo or Actionboo), Yew, Actionwood (from Maple), Wenge, Honey Locust, Black Walnut and Hickory. Which would one of the limb core woods would make good arrow speed with long cast? Right now, I'm "guessing" bamboo or yew. All replys are welcome. Pro and con of the wood cores you'd select are helpful and appreciated.