Thanks for posting these bows Tim.
The first is from a 5" yew log that Don Berg(OldBow from PA) duct taped to his bike and rode 8 miles out of the Montana wildeness. The bow bends through the handle and pulls about 50#@26" and is about 64" t/t. She has water buff tip overlays and is finished with only bear grease.
The osage static recurve is 60" t/t with cherry bark backing, TruOil finish and elk antler overlays. Most folks scrape the lychens off the bark but I thought it was to cool so I left it on. This bow also pulls about 50#@26" and bends through the handle. The osage stave for this bow was cut May 8, 2008. After I finished the bow it began to take on some set. I believe it was still a bit "green" so it has been over my hotwater heater for about a month now.
Both of these bows will join me in the deer woods this season.
The arrows are hill cane(Arundinaria appalaciana)one of our native bamboos, from along my driveway. The stone points were made by 3 different friends. The fletching are turkey but the style is a bit different. The first is a slightly modified Cherokee 2 fletch. The second one is similar to the first but I used a feather burner to give it a banana burn. The 3rd is a hybrid 2 fletch with my own burn style. The points are hafted with pine pitch glue and sinew wrap and the fletching is only sinew wrapped, fore and aft. The sinew wraps on the points and fletching are sealed with pine pitch varnish. These arrows weigh between 612gr and 648gr.
The arrows fly very well from both bows above and will join us as my hunting equipment this season. Enjoy! Pat