Today I made a bow out of a Hickory sapling. It's about 68 inches long and im letting it dry. I was really indecisive about which way I should shape it. Make the handle rigid, make dips in the middle section, or leave a primitive style bow? Anyway I was wondering what you guys prefer on making your bows (the type of wood, preferred tillering method, draw weight, ect.....). Personally my favorite wood is Maple, and I make an all primitive bow with no rigid handle or dips, just one straight piece of wood craved out, with a 2 inch handle. But Iv'e been making those bows for quite some time, but what are the ups and downs of a dipped handle on a bow? I know they are more likely to break (downs), the grip is comfortable (ups), but is it really an ideal way to construct a bow in a long-term survival situation? I want to here your guys opinions.



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