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Buyin a Warf!

Started by J-Shooter, June 15, 2007, 09:39:00 PM

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Cutty47

Jason, there are quite a few other places to get limbs but I don't want to violate any forum rules by posting them.  Anyone who wants to know other places to buy ILF limbs just shoot me a PM.

J-Shooter

Oops, I forgot the rules, guess I better go re-read them.  Sorry.
The wind messed me up, what were you thinking?

Allan Hundeby

I traded my Jennings Buckmaster to my brother for his old Browning Mag Hunter Supreme compound (exactly the same bow as the Cabela's one on eFlay right now).  It has a wood riser I really like (especially the warmth of wood vs. aluminum here in Saskatchewan), but the angle where the limbs would attach is definitely different from my Bob Lee Hunter T/D recurve.  The grip thickness is similar to my ChekMate Falcon - fairly fat.

Do any of you know of resources which help someone decided whether a bow is a good candidate to be "warfed"? (i.e. riser length/material, limb pocket angle, etc.)

I would love to try sticking ILF longbow or recurve limbs on it.  Any suggestions?

P.S.  Where are the forum rules posted, BTW?
Bow:
62" Bob Lee TD Hunter Recurve: 51# @ 28", Braceheight: 7 3/4"

Bowstring:
Chad Weaver 58.5'' 10-strand DF97 (padded loops); 0.19 HALO serving; rubber silencers & brush buttons

Allan Hundeby

Bow:
62" Bob Lee TD Hunter Recurve: 51# @ 28", Braceheight: 7 3/4"

Bowstring:
Chad Weaver 58.5'' 10-strand DF97 (padded loops); 0.19 HALO serving; rubber silencers & brush buttons

rabbitman

Allan...Click on "my profile" then click on "review user's agreement" for rules.  Also, some forums (classified for example) have additional rules posted on the first page of the forum in a large green box.  Of course the first and most important rule of this site is the "respect" rule that is on the opening page.

Cutty47

Allan...I can tell you that the Bear Black Bear is the most commonly "Warfed" riser.  Also, the Proline riser, which was on a variety of models, Spectra, TD3, Hoyt Rambo, a few others...

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