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Title: outta curiousity
Post by: -snypershot317- on October 02, 2013, 08:25:00 PM
are there any custom bowyers, professional or private, that make custom limbs? i ran into a a great smooth shooting limbs but i am not fond of the grip...just wondering if there are any out there.    :archer:
Title: Re: outta curiousity
Post by: Mike Mecredy on October 02, 2013, 09:31:00 PM
I make limbs now and then
Title: Re: outta curiousity
Post by: wooddamon1 on October 02, 2013, 09:36:00 PM
Mike makes nice bows, so his limbs gotta be nice too...
Title: Re: outta curiousity
Post by: -snypershot317- on October 02, 2013, 09:54:00 PM
thank you but i more so looking for just a custom riser or good production riser that i can fit my limbs onto because i would rather not dumb a ton of money into a new bow..i sorta dont want to have a bunch of bows around because i can only shoot one at a time, if that makes sense. after shooting and drawing back a bunch of bows mainly production bows, i found the limbs i like even tho they may be considered 'entry' or 'beginner' they are rather smooth and fairly quiet and quick. but i was hoping to find a riser that was better than the one provided. hope this helps with what i am looking for. thank you again for your help  :)
Title: Re: outta curiousity
Post by: Whip on October 02, 2013, 09:57:00 PM
What is it you don't like about the grip?  Often times reshaping the grip is a relatively easy modification.
Title: Re: outta curiousity
Post by: -snypershot317- on October 02, 2013, 11:18:00 PM
its big and bulky...like i dont mind the weight it helps counter the quiver but i dont like the grip itself, its two wide and im really no good at wood working, which is why i was looking for a custom or production that would work. im willing to pay on that area because wood craft is not my speciality    :help:
Title: Re: outta curiousity
Post by: Mike Mecredy on October 03, 2013, 11:04:00 AM
Oh, you want a riser.  I make those too, every now and then. (you started this thread asking about limbs, so that's what I though you were looking for)
Title: Re: outta curiousity
Post by: Prairie Drifter on October 03, 2013, 11:28:00 AM
Mike will make you a heck of a riser.
Title: Re: outta curiousity
Post by: **DONOTDELETE** on October 03, 2013, 12:00:00 PM
I do a lot of custom work....PM sent
Title: Re: outta curiousity
Post by: S. Brant Osborn on October 03, 2013, 04:01:00 PM
Well,  between these two guys you should be able to get it done.  I did not order it (bought from another ) but once had a 3 piece takedown longbow that the riser was built by Dryad and Mike made a Nice set of limbs to fit it .  I bet he will have no problem going the other way arround as well.

Just search Bigfoot bows and that should prove Kirk as well.  Good luck!
Title: Re: outta curiousity
Post by: -snypershot317- on October 04, 2013, 12:33:00 AM
haha sorry about the confusion with double stating limbs..i guess i should proof read my posts  :p  oh well, english has never been my strong suit...lol. thank you for the suggestions and Kirk, I sent a pm with some more information.
Title: Re: outta curiousity
Post by: LongStick64 on October 04, 2013, 04:33:00 AM
You need to keep in mind that by changing the riser you may end up changing how the limbs feels, pocket angle and length of the riser can contribute to a different feel.
Title: Re: outta curiousity
Post by: JamesV on October 04, 2013, 05:00:00 AM
Find a riser that fits you and that you like and have the original riser re-worked to that same size and shape.
Title: Re: outta curiousity
Post by: 30coupe on October 04, 2013, 10:08:00 AM
If you are planning on a different riser anyway, why not break out a wood rasp and modify your current riser? Even though you may not be a woodworker, unless you rasp it in half, what have you to lose? I have modified several bows to better fit me. Go slow with the rasp, check the fit/feel often. Once you get pretty close to what you want, switch to sand paper instead of the rasp. Use coarse 50 to 80 grit and work your way down to 250 to 400. Finish with TruOil gun stock finish. You just wipe on really thin coats, let dry and repeat. I like to buff the last coat with 4-0 steel wool to break the shine and give a bit of a satin finish.

Unless you plan to try to sell it, I see no reason not to give it a try. It might just turn out to be a perfect fit. If not, you can still have a riser built by either of the members who offered. If it works, you have an economical solution. If not, you aren't out much money.