A friend of mine, Christian Cameron, writes historical fiction novels. He's also a big reenactor. So to celebrate the publication of a new novel, Ill-Made Knight, he sponsored a reenacting event.
I used to do Revolutionary War reenacting, but I had never done anything Medieval. We were reenacting the year 1380. I had no gear, and no clothes, but I did have bows. So I traded a persimmon self bow and an ash ELB for clothes (for me, my wife, and my daughter), as well as for a quiver.
Here is the ash longbow. It is 55# @ 28" and is 78" long. Too long and not heavy enough. Christian is doing the event again this year and I am going again. I plan on getting the bow back and piking it to increase the weight. I'll also put horn nocks on it.
Here's the quiver Christian made for me:
I didn't have any authentic looking arrows, so I asked around here on the forum for suggestions. Adam "ADB" ended up making a dozen beautiful arrows for me. He posted them, but I can't find the link. I didn't need true warbow arrows as I was only shooting a 55# bow. He put together some white fletched, self nocked arrows that looked authentic and shot really well.
I ended up taking second place in the short range (25 yard) competition, and third place in the long range (75 yard) competition. Now, there were only twelve archers, and none of us were exactly experts. But it was fun.
This year I am taking a yew longbow that is still in the works. I'll post some pics if it works out.