Unfortunately I still haven't been able to give this girl her field trial, hopefully I'll be able to get out with it sometime this week.
I put it on the tiller tree today, and plotted a force-draw graph. It gave a pretty consistent 5lbs/inch of draw length, right up until the last inch of draw, where it started to stack. I can't wait to see what she can do.

Here's a picture of the needle on the scale wrapping around back to zero


And the final full draw tiller (115lbs@32"):

I'll post a few glamor shots once the last coat of finish dries.
P.S. - I also discovered a new favorite bow-making beverage... seems appropriate

