Hi Marc
Yes i am really looking forward to getting this bow,
Hi everyone else,
just a bit of info for those wondering why i got Marc to make this bow, well the original project was to compare a high quality piece of American Yew with High Quality Italian Yew, I gave Marc the dimensions of one of the bigger MR bows, these were the same dimensions used for the 202lb Italian Yew bow and as Marc was in a far better position to get the correct wood than i was i asked him to make the bow for me, however the density was not high enough for Marc to make a true comparison bow so it was decided just to make the haevist draw weight bow the wood could take and the above bow is what Marc ended up with, a real beauty as far as i can tell, However the project is not over by any means, Marc has informed me that another posiible stave could be available for the comparison bow so my project is still on.
With this bow, well 1st of i shall ask Mark Stretton to shoot it in for me as he can and i can't, i am hoping to work into this bow over the next year or so, i can pull bows upto 130 but cannot shoot them, i can shoot with control bows of 120lb with no problems, so i may be biting off more than i can chew with this draw weight, but hey I 've got to at least try! This bow has very long limbs and this should help me with shooting it. Below is a picture of me shooting an American yew bow that i made, this one is 120-125lb at 32", depending on the weather. I am only 11stone in weight and not really strong, shooting these heavy draw weight bows is all about technique.
Cheers
Steve