Guys i have only made 3 bows to date, one hickory board bow, one hickory backed maple and this selfbow out of birch. I realize that the tiller on this is not so great and i probably made a ton of mistakes, but i gotta tell ya, I think i got more personal satisfaction out of this bow than anything ive ever endevoured. What a joy to cut a tree, dry it and make a bow that actually shoots pretty nice. Dimensions are 71" knk, and 48# @ 28" draw. This particular piece of birch is a speicies that only grows on alaskas kenai peninsula called "kenai birch" it varies in color from a deep almost purple bark to a vivid red. I never thought in a million years that a knotted up piece of wood like this could actually be turned into such a fun bow to shoot. Even went so far as to make a birch bark quiver to go with it. Well enough said, hope you all enjoy, i know i do. Oh one final thing. it took a hell of a set after shooting it about 60 times on the lower limb, probably wont have a really long life but ill see how she does.
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