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Title: Limbsaver Tip...
Post by: NDTerminator on March 15, 2007, 07:26:00 AM
Thought I would share this.  Figured it could go here as it applies to hunting bows.  I use Limbsavers on all my recurve limbs.

I found out that the adhesive on the back of Limbsavers gives out at about 10 degrees or colder, and the things fall off when shooting.
Hunting/shooting in temps that colder or colder is very common up in ND.

When I had four sets fall off since Nov 06', I contacted SVL about this. They're now working on an adhesive that holds at a wider range of temps.

With no  factory solution on the horizon, I tried to peeling the adhesive dot off and putting them on the limbs with Barge Cement.  It worked like a charm.

The stuff stays flexible and holds at a wide range of temps, but is easily removed with a touch of WD-40.
Title: Re: Limbsaver Tip...
Post by: jimneye on March 15, 2007, 08:09:00 AM
Thankx NDT.  Good info.