@xin: Thank you for the kind words, its not always easy to discover the old forms, but in Jim`s and Steve`s book is something very useful to discover. What could I do next in this way? Don`t know exactly, but the idea is to do some little recurves to this form or making this bowtype a little longer for more acurater shooting, I think of a maximum length of 50- 52".
By the way acurate shooting: my wife and I are shooting about 2- 3 times a week on 2 D animaltargets and I took the little plainsbow for a try in our hunterround (1 arrow/ target). Shooting it the usual way to shoot a bow wasn`t as efficient as shooting this bow from the hip. I shot a few kills in this manner. Its even a bequethed style of Native American shooting style and I think a style preferred by natives all over the world.
The problem of correct shooting is in mind the problem of not anchoring somewhere in the face. I begin shivering with my arrowhand because of short drawlength in combination with the short bowlength. But all in all its a little pretty and dangerous weapon with some experiences in making it. So I found that these bows have to bend slightly in the handle. Otherwise you`ll get crysals; even with OSAGE! I have a little shorter bow of this type and she shows it to me. With longer Osagebows you won`t find chrysals.
You will find the pics of the crack in the beginning of this thread. It had been at the lower tip and is hidden under the sinewwrapping.
It doesn`t make any problems. So, if some of you decide to make one, it mustn`t be the perfect bowwood, but it helps if you have it.
I took the wood because it was a little longer than the original one, so it was what I should have.
@venisonburger: try it and be careful it will work. If you need help or advice I`ll do the best to help by mail.
Regards Uwe