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Hunter Recurve ?

Started by maxfit, February 23, 2009, 08:33:00 PM

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maxfit

I am getting an older Martin Hunter. Brand new in the bag! I am figuring late 80"s. It is non -fast flight i believe. Is there a way to make it fast flight? I am thinking of maybe customizing it a little. Grip, tips, snakeskins etc... Thanks.
Lu 11:21  When a strong man armed keepeth his palace, his goods are in peace:

maxfit

Lu 11:21  When a strong man armed keepeth his palace, his goods are in peace:

eman614

there was a post a little while back of a guy doing just what you are talking about. what he did was sand the original tips back down to the fiberglass, then he glued back up using wood and a strip of phenolic. ill see if i can find it again and respond back.

eman614

droptine59 did it and its called, nice tips lady. its about halfway down the first page. good luck
eric

Chuck Hoopes

My favorite "production Bow" - I ve had at least 6 over the years, and it is what I shoot currently.  The one I have now is about 20yrs. old.  When I got it- it was 75# -- I narrowed the limbs and took it down to 60.  I have use FF on dozens of bows over the years, and had a few split at the tips, early on.  Then I, started padding the loops w/ waxed dental floss, and never had a problem again. I have even just padded the loops w/ electrical tape, which works just as well, but looks just like you would expect-- loops wrapped in electrical tape.  You can modify the Bow tips w/ a variety of things like Phenolic overlays etc. but it really isn't neccessary--- I have shot 10,000's of arrows w/ff dental floss wrapped loops-- thats all the proof I need.

Glenn Newell

The Hunter was one of the most common hunting bows in Australia back in the 70's and they are still a good bow. You don't have to do anything to a bow to make it FF compatible, all you have to do is make the strings properly as has been suggested by padding to loops.
I make my FF flemish strings with two bundles only which keeps the loops bulkier than a 3 lay string and I add extra strands of dacron to further pad the loops.
I have never had a problem, I shoot FF on all of my laminated bows and selfbows, I haven't used a dacron string for 20 years and many of my selfbows don't even have tip overlays...Glenn...

maxfit

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