This is going to be a great thread
Thanks for sharing, organic_archer. Did not know the humidity was so high early on.
I put in for Alone, and am going to keep doing so until they take this "more mature" man. So, I have given this some thought.
I have found on my desert survival trips that no real calorie intake makes drawing 55 pounders-plus not as much fun as the lighter 40 - 47 pounders. Blunts accounting for lizards are way more common, 90%, than BH for rabbits, mice, at 10%, in my deserts. Unfortunately, quail and doves are out of season in summer, so I watch the fattest quail and weep.
But, for the North, deer and musk ox, I would want above 50 pounds in a self bow, little longer than my usual 56 inches. For small game, shorter, 40#ish would be great.
The bow must be with you and ready, and maybe bow quivers, for $250,000 after taxes, might be a good idea. Roland stated he did not hunt with bows, and he is standing off to side in a video showing others practicing on a beer? can, so his success on the musk ox is from both being a little bit "lucky" and yet ready. He says in an interview he broke the second arrow, but gives no details. His shot looks like a typical long shot by a right hander, hitting left. I have been trying for years to increase distance accuracy, and after years, getting better. 40 pounds on a musk ox, or a longer shot, nope, I will rather have the 48-60 pounder.
I think a person could make a quiver that has rawhide, on the interior, on a removable arrow point protector (like some plains tribes) that could serve as a back up string.
Arrow shafting.... I find that PatB's cane is
very tough, and maybe a few real thick hardwood shafts.