My heavy draw ELB flight bow exploded in the hands on my mate JT yesterday... see witty post here:-
https://bowyersdiary.blogspot.com/2019/06/il-bastardo-es-muerto.htmlFor a replacement I'm going to cut down and re-tiller two of his bows that have nice clean backs (he has a shed load of warbows

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I'm also going to make on of heat treated Yew backed with either edge grain Hickory (I have a slat) or flat grain Ash, I have a lovely quarter log of Ash with bark still on and I could cut a slice off that using the under-bark surface.
Now I know there are no sure fire answers, but which does the team think will be the best? I'm looking at say 90# @ 28" initially from a 66" bow, narrow and deep, and punchy as Mike Tyson in a bad mood

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With 3 bows to test against each other hopefully we'll find a winner for the ILAA Mary Rose shoot at the start of July.
Del