Here is a reproduction heavily based on a piece from the Royal Netherlands Army Museum.
Hunting bows were almost always composite and that is not financially viable these days, so this is my take on one.
The stock is cherry and is inlaid with ox horn and bone. The nut is antler and has a steel insert for the sear.
The bow is in fact a steel bow of 400lbs draw weight clad to make it look more like a composite bow and is covered in parchment and then painted in a scheme similar to one of a similar dating in the Wallace collection. The original of this bow had a snake skin covering.
The cladding does reduce the cast a little, but perhaps not as much as you would think.
The bow is spanned using a spanning belt with a doubler pulley.
I hope you like the results.
Tod















