John,
It was a pleasure making your bow...and I know it will mean something to you being it has antler on it from a deer you personally harvested. I hope you find it to be all you desired and I hope it gets YEARS of use. Be sure to send me some photos of some game you get with it.
Straitera,
It is 44#@28."
Chubby,
Thanks for noticing my fade outs, as there is a lot time put into producing them. I despise a "door wedge" type fadeout that ends abruptly. A long fadeout is however more difficult to make as one has to balance it carefully. I actually have 24 micrometer measurements just in the riser fadeouts in effort to produce perfect balance. It pays off though by creating perfect balance which prevents handshock, vibration, noise and also to maintain a forgiving stable arrow flight...as well as improved efficiency.
Friend,
My goal was to produce a R/D longbow with a longer riser for improved efficiency and feel when shooting the bow, but when the bow was strung I wanted that to be somewhat hidden at first glance. My goal was to produce a "semi-D" type bow that maintained a traditional appeal to it as well as maintained the stability, durability, and quietness of the traditional "D" longbow...but for me to be happy I had to get rid of the thump and the inefficiency of the traditional D bow.
For those waiting for their "TGS" Protege Longbows,
THANKS FOR YOUR SUPPORT. Two more bows should go out to Tradgang members this week, and another one next week. Again, thanks.