The bow tested was "set back in the handle" but it wasnot recurved. It is quite possible that a properly constructedrecurved, fibre-glass bow will be equal in cast to any bownow on the market.
The fibre-glass bow certainly has possibilities. No doubtthat it will be improved in design and appointments—such asnocks and grips. Your author predicts that these new bowswill grow in popularity and may, at a rather early date, be-come a dangerous contender for first place in this field. Frompresent observations, this writer believes that the fibre-glassbow is destined to be one answer to the bowhunters' prayers.