Originally posted by PaulDeadringer29:
The lighter weight is the only thing that concerns me. What could be done to add mass? Phenolic? Wood with more inherit mass? If so, what kind? Quiver?
I think the cool part about R/D long bows is that you can push/pull string them in the field if needed, They slip through the brush easier than a RC does, and are typically quieter than the average recurve is.....
I use a product called "G-10 Garolite" for strength and mass weight. It's an epoxy / fiberglass product much like phenolic, only much , much stronger. The G-10 has a tensle strength stronger than steel.
The riser grip can be shaped exactly like your favorite recurve too.... The best part is they can be built at 60" in length and give you a better string angle than a 68" long bow and can accommodate draw lengths up to 32".....
I can't speak for all R/D long bows, but the Sasquatch hybrid will do everything mentioned above..... Kirk