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Darton Ranger Recurve

Started by woodsman3, March 20, 2008, 08:09:00 PM

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woodsman3

Hello, I am not really sure what forum to ask this question, so I am just goin with here. I have a Darton Ranger Recurve bow with #45 draw.   :help:  There are no string grooves, only notches in the side of the limb. The tips are not reinforced and the limbs are twisted some. Strings are always breaking at the point where they rest on the sharp angle instead of a smoother groove.  :banghead:   I was wondering if anyone would think it would be a problem if I took a small rat tail file and filed small string grooves into the part of the limb that faces the shooter. Just so the string isnt sitting on the sharp angle, b/c there are only notches in the side of the limb. Any input might keep me from ruining a nice bow. Thanks

Joseph

you could sand thwe notches to make sure there isn't a sharp edge or also glue on material and shape into limb tips.  Joseph
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Biff

Woodsman- I just bought a Darton Ranger off the internet to use as a knock-around/bowfishing bow. Sharp string nocks, like yours. These bows were made when 99% of the bow strings were "endless" and had served loops. Flemish strings tend to fray quickly if in these old string nocks. Wrap some sandpaper around a rattail file, slowly round out the edges. I'm planning on adding some material on the back side of the string nocks, giving a better "cushing" for the string. They are good little shooters. Biff
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