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Title: Martin Hatfield question
Post by: Coccobill on December 04, 2010, 12:58:00 PM
I shoot a martin Hatfield 55# at 28" take down and I have noticed that the limbs do not perfectly make contact with the riser. As a matter of fact this is more evident when the bow is strung. I do not believe it impede performance but I was wondering if this is due to the fact that the faces of the riser and the limbs have not been sanded properly at the factory. Anything I can do?
Title: Re: Martin Hatfield question
Post by: luvnlongbow on December 05, 2010, 04:27:00 PM
I would contact Damon Howatt (they made all the Trad bows for Martin). I have called them a few times with questions and they were very halpful. I even got to speak with Larry Hatfield. He's the person that particular bow is named for. Good luck.

Joe
Title: Re: Martin Hatfield question
Post by: capt eddie on December 05, 2010, 06:14:00 PM
If you have the ball bearings, the limbs will not contact the riser.  At least on mine they do not.  The limb rides on the bearing.
Title: Re: Martin Hatfield question
Post by: Roy Steele on December 05, 2010, 07:55:00 PM
Are both limbs the same distanse from the riser.Some times on limbs they sand the angle different to get the poundage right.If the limbs are heavyer than needed.If they have a surplus of those # limbs at the time.I got new limbs once and was told if I wanted to increase my weight to at shims under the tops of my riser.
 I shot a hatfield for 6 years.Before I stared building selfbows 20 years ago.I love mine.
Title: Re: Martin Hatfield question
Post by: Roy Steele on December 05, 2010, 07:59:00 PM
Capt eddies right.