In wondering if anyone has ever tried persimmon for a heavy round bellied bow. I'm just finishing up one that's 75" between the nocks 1 1/4" wide at the handle, parallel for 5-6" each way of center, and tapering to 3/8" nocks. It tillered more elliptically than circular and pulls 60# at 27" taking 1.5" of set. IT performs very well to me in both cast and feel. I've got several longer staves over 80" long and I'm wanting to try a heavier weight out of it. If anyone has any experience with it, how does this wood handle the heavier weight in this style bow? My plan is to start with the handle 1 5/8" at the handle, do a slight taper until 12" from each end then taper to the nocks. And see what sort of weight that gets me. Leaving the stave full length. I'll probably let this one be what it will in weight as long as the set stays reasonable. and use this as a baseline for making bows the weight I want out of this wood.
Anyone have any experience or tips?
I plan to rough it out tonight and keep updates as I go.
Thanks,
Kyle