I am facing a decision making problems and would like to poll the board on their thoughts.
This past winter, I noticed some nasty stress cracks in the back of my hickory flatbow (using it for 11+ years). I have decided to make a new bow for bowhunting and have an ash stave already started, but I can't decided what to do with it.
In general, I have always linked historical interests with my bowhunting. Option one is to make a historic-styled eastern woodlands/Great Lakes Indian bow. A second option that I have been toying with is to make a Iron Age European bow to shot with forged broadheads and the like. I was really toying with this idea after recently reading a book in the Medieval art of hunting. Now, however, after seeing a number of bows here, am tempted to make a good shooting, somewhat recurved, selfbow with no historical significance. I ultimately want a good, effective, hunting bow that I can enjoy shooting. (that gartersnake-backed, recurved elm-bow shown on the board awhile back really temtps me to make something similar.
Thoughts???