Whats your thoughts on the Bob Lee take down with the 15 " riser. I'm new to trad shooting so my knowledge of is limited at best. My draw length is 28" and looking at the 58" bow with the 15 " riser for hunting as well as target.
I have a take-down longbow 58" 18" riser, Draw 29" and have no problem. The 15" riser should just be better as far as I can see. I'm going to get another set of limbs-longer and lighter just for target and 3-D. I think you are making an excellent choice.But...look at Riversedge, They make a short riser also and its a nice one...just a thought.
Thanks Ron I will give them a look. I was hoping people would give me info on different makes and models.
I have a Bob Lee take down w/the 15" riser 58" and love it.... shoots great and is very managable in tight places......
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Bob Lee 58" with 15" riser longbow limbs 53@27 , very reliable and nice bow, the good thing about these bow it is easy to get accurate and the heavy riser helps you make tight groups
I LOVE mine. It's a 58"er with the 15" riser and it's all I shoot anymore. you just can't go wrong dealing with Bob Lee. a great product at a great price and customer service is awesome.
Is there any sign of stacking and what speeds are you getting compaired to other bows you have owned. I'm thinking on getting 50-52# draw. Should be lots for hunting.
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Is there any sign of stacking and what speeds are you getting compaired to other bows you have owned. I'm thinking on getting 50-52# draw. Should be lots for hunting.
Thats my # I get @ my draw of 27"
I shoot a Bob Lee Classic 62" with a long Riser it is smooth as silk, I like a longer bow I feel it shoots better for me. Blake
I have the longer riser but I shoot a gap, but you can't go wrong with a bob lee
Sorry for being ignorant but what do you mean (shoot a gap)?
Gap is the method he uses to aim....what he sees in his sight picture. Don't be sorry ,the only foolish question is the one you don't ask!!!
Thanks Ron