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Title: reducing weight?
Post by: hydrasport205 on July 25, 2013, 09:48:00 AM
I need tips on reducing weight on a bob lee recurve. The bow is 53# and I want about 49-50# I was told to sand the edges of the bow.My question is do you sand more toward the tip of the limbs or just even all down the limbs.Also I shoot 3 under should I make the bottom limb a little stronger.Wish I could have it done but just don't have the extra money for it  but I don't want to ruin my limbs either. any advice is helpful  thanks.  Robbie
Title: Re: reducing weight?
Post by: Irish on July 25, 2013, 10:27:00 AM
Save up and have a bowyer do it.   You could ruin a set of limbs in a heart beat.
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Post by: Bjorn on July 25, 2013, 01:04:00 PM
Boy do I ever agree with Irish!
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Post by: Bladepeek on July 25, 2013, 02:24:00 PM
Couldn't agree more. The bowyer knows how much he has to play with. I had an RER Retro that was just a bit too much. I wanted to have 3 - 4 lbs taken off, but the maker said that one was pretty close to the bone to begin with and he could only do about 2 lbs. Normally the weight is reduced on the flats rather than the edges, I think. The glass was just too thin on mine to reduce much more.
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Post by: ron w on July 25, 2013, 02:49:00 PM
I would call Bob Lee bows and ask them.....I would not mess with it myself. I have a had couple of bows reduced and in the end it was a bargain to have the bowyer do it!!
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Post by: McDave on July 25, 2013, 03:02:00 PM
As far as changing the tiller, if your nock point is already pretty low, say 5/8" or less, I would leave the tiller alone.  If you're shooting 3 under and your nock point is 3/4" or higher, you might consider moving more toward even tiller.  But I agree with everyone else: let Bob do it!
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Post by: Kip on July 25, 2013, 04:29:00 PM
Bob Lee  just reduced a set of limbs for me and refinished and checked the tiller. Money well spent.Kip
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Post by: Big Lefty on July 25, 2013, 08:03:00 PM
I picked up a second hand longbow from a very reputable bowyer last winter.  At the time, I was concerned it might be more weight than I wanted to draw.  I contacted him about weight reduction.  He said he could reduce the bow by 3-4#, refinish the bow and put a new leather grip.  The price I was quoted was surprisingly low.
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Post by: Hot Hap on July 25, 2013, 09:11:00 PM
Might want to put a ad in the classifieds to try a trade. Hap