Hey fellas, any advice would be appreciated.
I have a bow bought in about 2002 in Duluth, MN (I lived up there about 10 years). It is a plains flatbow. If I remember correctly, it stated 70# at 27 in. I shot it awhile then lost the hand made bowstring. I thought it would turn up but never did. Well, this has stretched out until today. I have been back in Oklahoma for 5 years. The bow hasn't been shot since 2002. I bought a bowstring from 3Rivers and strung it up for about 5 hours the other day, but remember somebody at this forum telling me not to draw it back until I could limber up the wood again. I got a thank you gift from Horsefeathers for an order that was a PA from Winter 2003. In the issue there is an article from Michael Barham on how to build a Tillering Board. I think I need to build the board to bring back the flexibility a little at a time. Does anyone know how this should be done? Do I gradually creep the bow until reaching 27 inches, or start an inch or so per session over time until it can be stretched to the 27 inch draw again?