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limb pad angle

Started by md126, December 17, 2007, 08:46:00 AM

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md126

what is a good angle for the limb pads to be at to accomodate both recurve and longbow limbs like a morrison shawnee, etc...

thanks for any info,    mike

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I am not sure I understand this question.

What is a limb pad? Is this a pad that goes between the limb and riser?
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md126

the limb pad is where the limb bolts to the riser in a TD design. usually a longbow would have a more shallow limb pad (10 deg. or so) because the limbs are straighter

i wanted to know a good angle that could work for recurve and LB limbs so i can use the same riser

StephenR

7 degrees on a morrison Shawnee.

md126



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