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Started by matts2, August 23, 2011, 10:39:00 PM

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matts2

I am starting my transition into 3 piece takedowns.  While looking at all the takedowns on here, I notice a variety of styles of wedges.  Different thicknesses, some tapered with a flat and some totally tapered.  Is there a reason for different designs or is it another personal preference type a thing?

Thanks

BTW, Using Bingham's plans for pronounced takedown.
Matt

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kennym

1.  "Different thicknesses"--
 As long as it doesn't flex on the riser(between bolt and pin)it can be whatever thickness you like

2.  "some tapered with a flat and some totally tapered"--
The flat is easier to drill for mounting bolts as both surfaces of limb are parallel, the knob or bez fits a bit easier(I like the strait taper look tho)


The feathered end does the work of spreading stress, the other end is what you like or can live with...
Stay sharp, Kenny.

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