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Rick Welch Dakota pro hunter

Started by The Night Stalker, March 12, 2014, 09:50:00 PM

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The Night Stalker

The recurve I shot since 2009 is a 62 inch 46 @29.  I occasionally would shoot my A&H three piece.
I know the feel of my recurve very well. Today, I received a used pro hunter 64 inch 55lb @ 29.5    I strung it up with an original Rick string and the brace height was 8.25 which is the same as my 62 inch.  The weight difference should be about 8-9 lbs. It has finger grooves like mine.  When I pull it back, I cannot tell any real difference in poundage. I can hold it just like my 62 inch.  It is not what I expected.    Tim in NC
Speed does not Kill, Silence Kills
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BDann

I would be willing to take your old one off your hands!

The Night Stalker

The serial numbers are close between the two bows. I think one will be my Elk bow and one will be my Whitetail bow. I never thought I would be going up in weight.
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Keith Langford

If you want to sell the 64" I will take it. I have one with 45 & 50 lb limbs I just picked up used. I called Rick and he told me for the 64" to set the bh between 8 1/2 & 9 with 8 3/4 probably the sweet spot. the 62" takes 8 & 8 1/2. They are shooting machines
John 3:16


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