An Osage orange, reflex, deflex, recurved, competition, longbow, which pulls a mere 24 lbs at 28”. The arrows are 300+- grains. To compare the cast with other weighted bows the arrows would need to be 10 grains per 28” draw pounds, or 240 grains, but I don’t think it’s possible to get wood arrows at that low weight. I actually tapered these arrows to get them down to 300 grains. However I did get a 160 fps reading through my chronograph. The bow is being shot at 10, 15, 20, and 25 yards, by my left handed Grandson, who doesn’t shoot that often, but I think he did a pretty good job. I mainly wanted to see the arrow flight at different distances. I’ll be bringing this bow and others to the Tenn Classic this weekend. See some of you there
29 апр 2024