I bet they are still faster than my selfbows! I can get a decent speed with thin enough nocks but the efficiency of a selfbow is nothing compared to a good recurve. My personal bow right now draws about #95-#100 at 30 and fires an arrows about 200 yards with no wind. Close in power is impressive though, under 30 yards is the kill zone for French knights
edit: my point being that at half the weight a god glass/lam recurve will shot the same, so energy put in is half as efficient in a heavier selfbow
95 lb at 30 is impressive Batty! That chunk of wood I'm "still" working on was at 70 lbs at 22 inches and 70 lbs is all my scale will go up to....
So I decided to till it down to a reasonable weight,you know something I could maybe draw.... say about 45 to 50 at 28 inches. My biggest worry is it breaking it's back,thats why I want to till it down.
I have a nice 7ft rock maple stave drying and if I ever get that piece of ironwood well I'll be a happy campper for the next 4 or 5 years.... LOL
Ya I'm that slow!
Batty,I need to send you a pic,I carved a knurled handle,about all I did this past summer,oh and it wont pull 70lbs anymore either.
Aspen,I'd like to see a pic of your form{s} that you use,I've considered doing a glass bow also,well maybe in a few years...... Nice looking bows,I like the different colored laminations,I would think you could be very creative doing that!