This came up in a seperate thread but wanted to put it here for folks who may not have seen it. I recently purchased Saxton Pope's book "Hunting with the bow and arrow" and if you enjoy classic archery books this is in my opinion a must have. I downloaded it onto my kindle which works great because I can take it anywhere. It is interesting to read about his studies and findings pertaining to archery in the early 20th century. Everything from building your own bows, crafting arrows, etc. all done in the old ways. I have no doubt much of the information, if tried today, would produce equally favorable results for the backyard bowyer/archer as it did for him and his collegues during that period. If anyone HAS read it and better yet tried some of his instructions, how'd it turn out? Any time-tested truths in this book?