I've been shooting a red elm bow that I have been working on and I can't decide what to do. I was wondering, what would you do? Right now it is 64" ntn and pulling 45@26. It rests with about an inch and a half reflex. The tiller I think is pretty good right now. I wanted a bit more weight at my draw but I can live with it as it is. I haven't heated it at all and I like where everything is. Heat treating is an option and I can't decide on skins or the natural look. I like how the bow looks now but man, some skins would be cool and the stave dried like this...
Anyway, I guess the questions are,
Would you risk messing up a finished bow to heat treat and gain a few lbs.?
Would you put skins on it or leave it natural?




I have put on a few coats of finish and have been shooting it in. Thanks.
Dave