Thanks Rich, I've made a coupla bows too and learned that a reduction in thickness equals 8X reduction in weight, while a 1/8 reduction, for example, in width equals a 1/8 reduction in weight. So I got that.
These springs are thicker and slightly wider than the factory springs, so I do know that I will need to taper the thickness and width more than the existing springs, to get a snappy spring.
The springs currently have a .010 taper in thickness, and a .035 taper in width. No bevels on the legs, as yet. Will wait until the bend is made, then bevel, fit and file to get the correct bend.
The mention of bevels begs the question, are the bevels really necessary, or just a means of reducing the weight of the bottom leg to get more snap?
I can understand the bevel, on the non-working leg, to provide clearance for the barrel, but what purpose does the bevel serve on the working leg.
Thanks and God Bless,
J.D.