Eight years ago, when he was 13, my son built a selfbow under the tutelage of Gary Davis. He started on it at the Cloverdale shoot and finished it at the GLLI a few weeks later. He shot it for about a year but High School, and all that goes with it, came along and the bow didn't see much use.
Two years ago on my birthday he told me he wanted me to have the bow. While I appreciated the gesture I wasn't sure I'd ever really use the bow as I've been shooting 45-50 pound recurves for the last several years and, though I didn't know what the selfbow weighed in at, I was sure it was "out of my league". So, it hung on the wall for two more years. Well, a few weeks ago the longbow bug started biting again and I thought what the heck, I'll give it a shot. I was careful to work it up to brace height slowly and finally got it strung. Eventually I started pulling it to 1/4, then 1/2, 3/4 and finally full draw. Man, was it heavy! Amazingly, though, I wasn't sore the next day. So, a few days later I took it up to 3-Rivers and tried some different spined arrows and found that it shot 65-70 the best. After shooting it, Danny put it on the scale for me and it measured 67 pounds! Wow!
Well, I've been shooting the heck out of that bow and having a blast! I think it might go hunting this year!
Anyway, thanks Mitch! Someday our bow will come around to you again and hopefully it will have a few critters to its credit when it does. Then it will be your turn.
Here are some pics............