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Title: Compound to Recurve conversion
Post by: vanillabear? on August 29, 2011, 02:09:00 PM
Title: Re: Compound to Recurve conversion
Post by: BenBow on August 29, 2011, 02:41:00 PM
I've done similar conversions. You can grind the buttons of the rockers and use either double sided carpet tape or epoxy to mount them on the limbs. Saves trying to get them centered in the limb. Also you can grind the nub of the end of the riser and not use the rockers at all. Just depends on the poundage the you get with the rockers
Title: Re: Compound to Recurve conversion
Post by: TREESLEEPER on August 29, 2011, 03:11:00 PM
The wheels are turning! I have a bear Kodiak magnum compound that I might try. I also have a Samick sage.
Title: Re: Compound to Recurve conversion
Post by: vanillabear? on August 29, 2011, 03:34:00 PM
Title: Re: Compound to Recurve conversion
Post by: vanillabear? on August 29, 2011, 05:07:00 PM
Title: Re: Compound to Recurve conversion
Post by: KellyG on August 29, 2011, 05:34:00 PM
Nice warf bow conversion on that one.
Title: Re: Compound to Recurve conversion
Post by: vanillabear? on August 29, 2011, 06:13:00 PM
Title: Re: Compound to Recurve conversion
Post by: DVSHUNTER on August 29, 2011, 07:39:00 PM
pretty cool
Title: Re: Compound to Recurve conversion
Post by: BenBow on August 29, 2011, 08:57:00 PM
She turned out nice. How long did it turn out to be (ie string length + 3 inches) Nice thing about these is you can loosen one bolt to try different tiller set ups and see how it shoots. Also you can lower the draw weight some too though you may need to add some padding under the limb to keep things quiet. A former Olympian Who shot in China called these frankenbows. Those that used Quinn limbs have been called quarfs. BTW warf was the name of dog of the guy you originally built the ilf adapted compound risers.
Title: Re: Compound to Recurve conversion
Post by: Goose Gossett on August 29, 2011, 10:56:00 PM
Now that's awesome!
Title: Re: Compound to Recurve conversion
Post by: vanillabear? on August 30, 2011, 11:26:00 AM
Title: Re: Compound to Recurve conversion
Post by: SEMO_HUNTER on August 31, 2011, 11:51:00 AM
That is awesome! I'd be looking for pawn shop specials now!

Where did you get the limbs? Don't remember reading if you ever said or not?
Title: Re: Compound to Recurve conversion
Post by: vanillabear? on August 31, 2011, 12:33:00 PM
Title: Re: Compound to Recurve conversion
Post by: SEMO_HUNTER on August 31, 2011, 01:49:00 PM
Man you sure got my wheels turning! I'll be keeping my eye out for old cheap compound bows now, matter of fact I've even looked at a few that were dirt cheap and just couldn't figure out what I would need one for. LOL
Now I know.   :thumbsup:
Title: Re: Compound to Recurve conversion
Post by: JO_EZ on August 31, 2011, 04:04:00 PM
Hey, Vanillabear, I have that same model of riser at home waiting for a similar treatment. I bought it new when I was 13, sprayed it cammo, shot it like crazy, sold it, bought it back and finally the limbs started to delaminate where the wheels attach, so I took all the compound gear off of it and saved the riser.

I was intending to put red oak board limbs on it, but at only $75 for a new set of limbs, I might change my mind...

Thanks for posting this. May be I can get my old friend back in action.
Title: Re: Compound to Recurve conversion
Post by: swtchbckshtr on August 31, 2011, 04:53:00 PM
I have a old bear alskan II compound, it was the first bow I ever owned, bought it back in the 80's, real heavy bow, Im wondering if I could do something like this with that bow or should I leave it alone, classic bear bow probally one of the first compounds made by bear.
Title: Re: Compound to Recurve conversion
Post by: vanillabear? on August 31, 2011, 07:12:00 PM
Title: Re: Compound to Recurve conversion
Post by: Dan Landis on August 31, 2011, 07:59:00 PM
Vanillabear, nice looking conversion.  I know what you mean about using it as a bow fishing rig.  I have a terrible time keeping the reel tight on my recurve.  I have an old Browning compound that I've been thinking of doing something with,  I'll have to get it down off the rack and see if it can be used.  Thanks for sharing, sound like you've inspired a few others also......Dan
Title: Re: Compound to Recurve conversion
Post by: vanillabear? on September 01, 2011, 09:54:00 AM
Title: Re: Compound to Recurve conversion
Post by: ckanous on September 03, 2011, 08:03:00 AM
I have built a few of these myself. You can't beat the Sage limbs for the price especially when you find the riser for nothing also. Good job on the project!
Title: Re: Compound to Recurve conversion
Post by: vanillabear? on September 03, 2011, 12:45:00 PM