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willie:
I could only wish that i were still able to pull 100# Del. but the guy that is doing the shooting is considering a heavy arrow at possibly as little as ten yards. what gpp is considered heavy in the warbow world? he probably wont consider a shot past 25 yards, just looking to plant a big steel point in something that most of us would run away from.

having the arrrow straight as soon as possible is important. on second thought, 36mm may be the width at the arrowpass

peacefullymadewarbows:
36mm isn't bad at all. Some of the yew MR bows were wider than that and they are comparatively narrow to the white wood warbows. Some thing I often do is use the stave to my advantage. Few staves are bolt straight perfect string alignment from the get go. You can decide to heat straighten or if the off center is only mild then simply use that to your advantage and make the top limb the limb that puts the string closer to the arrow pass. So you could in essence have a 45mm wide bow that shoots as if its only 30mm wide making it easier for the arrows to paradox. I've even made center shot bows that work great.  Warbow arrows still tend around 10gpp plus minus a couple. Mine aren't historically accurate by any means but are 1000-1350 grains and fly well off of 100-120# bows I use. I do think that is about where the historical arrows fell though in terms of mass. Will Sherman would know exactly what mass they averaged as he has made replicas of all sorts. Hopefully he will chime in. At that short distance you could go heavier and not notice much drop off. Hope this helps.

DC:
With a 100#bow and 1000gr arrows if he could get the caribou to co-operate he could get 3 or 4 with one shot. I'm assuming he's after a Big Bear. I've heard that an arrow in their heart just makes them mad ;D ;D

willie:
pmwb, yes it helps, and thanks

DC, you are correct. maybe a very big broadhead on a very big arrow will help.

DC:
How much does a grenade weigh? ;D ;D ;D

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