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Warfing a Martin warthog?

Started by huntnut, June 29, 2007, 10:16:00 AM

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huntnut

I for a Martin warthog with a beautiful wood riser, I was thinking of makeing it into a recurve. Has anyone done this on this type of bow? Sould I make limbs or buy a set that would work on it?
Bear Grizzly 50#@28

SlowBowinMO

I'm not positive, but I think some of the early Hatfield take downs shared a riser with the Warthog.  So it may be possible to Warf.

I had one for a long time, nice old bow, nice pretty riser.
"Down-Log Blind at Misty River"

Magnum in Ms

I would be interested also . I have a old warthog with a busted limb.
Every one is ignorant its just on different subjects

snufer

At one time, Martin made recurve limbs for the Warthog riser. I shot my first bear with the recurve limbs, and the second bear with the compound limbs on the same hunt. The base of the recurve limbs had a large wedge to get the proper angle. They really stacked, 65# @ 28" and about 70# @ 29"!!

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