Well, I fixed this hickory backed Jatoba back in February, but we've just had so much snow, I couldn't find a place to try it out afterwards...But I tried it tonite.

I glued down a rawhide patch with TBIII both belly and back on the crack that showed just off the fade on the lower limb. I also added the same treatment to the upperlimb(just in case) and to balance it out. While the patches were still pliable I served the entire patch with braided serving and doused it with superglue, actually several coats til it seemed it would not soak in anymore.

The arrows are not properly spined, but I had to try it out. 12 yards first group. I later actually drove one arrow through my shed wall (5/8 pine shiplap)... :oHad to unscrew the tip from inside the shed! I had designated this bow to bunny hunt status, but after seeing that, I think she may have to go deerhunting with me this fall.

At least the bow is holding together. I have confidence in her again!
