I decided to build a "Lost Creek Envy" that was compromising to the varied issues found while hunting in the timber....The multiple adjustments needed due to Nature's natural growth/foliage. With this amazingly short 52" 47@28" "Lost Creek Envy" I was able to accomplish what I set out to do. The new "Envy" is adaptable to small enclosed areas while in treestands or blinds due to the shortness of it's limbs(allowing for longer draw length in enclosed spaces), and a shorter, smaller 13" riser allowing for the allusion of longer limbs which allows a smooth draw without the usual stack or pinch that short longbows are usually known for... I am extremely pleased with both the cosmetic appearance and performance from this new, shorter R/D longbow.
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That is nice!!!
Yes!!!
When you're done shooting that and ready to sell it, contact me!
I' ve got two "Envy form the one form is for 58" to 62" bows the second from will be for 52" to 56". This bow is very mild reflex compared to my past bows I've built. This longbow has what very few bows have easy to shoot, great cast and low hand shock. Its a very balanced bow and a keeper for sure.
You must be still liking the Ebony 58" Envy.I will keep you in mind. I took it hunting tonight and had a giant come in to 35 yards and he would'nt come the last ten yards so I could get a clear shot. This bow is so sweet in the stand or on the ground. A 54" bow would suit your long draw better. The 52" bow is great to 28" 56" bow to 30"
Yup! The ebony Envy still makes me shake my head every time I shoot it. I have a few bows that cost twice as much new that don't have an edge on it.
Very nice! I think you have a winner there, Chad!
Sweet! I love me a short hunting bow.
That's a very nice bow Chad. What are those woods?
9W9, if that one hits the classifieds you better be quick!! Several lefties would try to pounce on that!!
Could you post a full draw pic? The strung picture makes it look like it could use a power lam to keep it from hinging...
very nice Chad! Now go get that monster buck you are chasing!
Very nice! What woods were used?
Very nice Chad , I love my life ender so im sure the new envy is a awesome hunting bow
Looks like bacote to me....
That looks good from here. What does it look like at full draw?
I apologize for the delay in answering concerning wood choice. Black Glass W/a maple core and a Bocote riser w/Bocote accents. Also pics below of the "Envy" at full draw...
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I'm still working on the the bow form currently.... the humps or hinge look at brace are due to a reverse taper on this glue up. I've used all parallels and forward/reverse tapers and so far I like all parallels best. I'm also adding 1" of reflex to the last 7" of this bow design and will continue tweeking the deflex of the riser section and length to get it exactly where I am satisfied with the designs cosmetic appearance w/o compromising the designs performance. I gesticulate around 4 weeks before completely ready to offer to the public.... so far its been a fun Fall project. This bow shot thru the chrono at 179fps... three shot average.... w/a 430 grain "Gold Tip" arrow at 27.5" draw(the bow scales 45.8 at my draw length)
Owning 2 of Chads bows I can promise you that you are getting alot of bang for your buck for what he charges, great cast with very good craftsman ship.
I really like the looks of it and the size would be super cool. I do believe that with such a short riser, you would benefit from a power lam to push the bend further out, and perhaps some tip wedges to keep it from stacking too quickly.
Keep up the prototyping!! :thumbsup:
Stack is not an issue for this design. I draw 28" and there is absolutely no stack whatsoever. I enjoy hearing your thoughts and will consider the tip wedge and power lam. I'm just not crazy about power lams. The reverse tapers act as a tip wedge in a sense..... but it also puts more stress at the riser fades. I will eventually get it right. Thanks for the feedback.