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Morrison Cheyenne with longbow limbs??

Started by Lewis Brookshire III, June 29, 2008, 08:06:00 PM

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Lewis Brookshire III

Has anybody in the "Know" heard how long it will be or if Bob is going to try this combo out. I am looking to buy a bow soon and was looking hard at a Shawnee with Foam core Dakota limbs but I would rather wait for the Cheyenne riser if he is in the process.
"He is no fool who gives what he cannot keep to gain what he cannot lose."
- Jim Elliot: Missionary/Martyr.

Orion

I doubt he'll do something like that.  The limb beds have too much angle to them for longbow limbs.  That's why he came up with the Shawnee riser to accept longbow limbs.  Can put recurve limbs on the Shawnee, but doubtful that longbow limbs would work on the Cheyenne riser.

hunt it

One phone call to Bob will give you the exact and why/why not. My guess would also be no go because of what Orion has mentioned above. I love my Shawnee's thats for sure.
hunt it

Lewis Brookshire III

I heard from some guys on here that he was goin to be trying it out. It wasnt with the dakota limbs but he was making a longbow limb for the cheyenne. I hate to call a busy guy just to ask a question if I can get it here from someone who already knows. I cant imagine how busy he is building bows and phone questions start to add up. Thats why I wanted to try here first. I might end up calling him if noone knows for sure.
"He is no fool who gives what he cannot keep to gain what he cannot lose."
- Jim Elliot: Missionary/Martyr.

Killdeer

A PM or email would let him get to the question when he has time. Just a thought.

Killdeer  :wavey:
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And the song, from beginning to end, I found again in the heart of a friend.

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Lewis Brookshire III

Tis true Killy...good idea. Im gonna do that.
"He is no fool who gives what he cannot keep to gain what he cannot lose."
- Jim Elliot: Missionary/Martyr.

MRD

I just got my set of ILF longbow limbs from Bob.  He did at one time mention the possibility of longbow limbs for the Cheyenne, but he would need to tweak the limb butts, as he had to for the ILF riser.  I wouldn't say there is much that is out of the scope of his ability and talent, though.

Mark

Emmons

I have spoken awhile ago about this with Bob.  The limb pad angle is not a problem.  The ILF riser and the Cheyenne share the same limb pad angle.  Bob is aready make the ILF longbow limbs.  He told me he just had to change the limb wedge configuration.  He said he had also had many request for longbow limbs for the Cheyenne, and was thinking about offering them.  For the guy that don't want to wait, you can pick up the ILF riser with recurve or longbow limbs now.  This riser has almost the same geometry as the Cheyenne.

Lewis Brookshire III

I see he is making a short ILF riser now too. I didnt even know he was making ILF longbow limbs. That will only make my decision harder!!! LOL
"He is no fool who gives what he cannot keep to gain what he cannot lose."
- Jim Elliot: Missionary/Martyr.

amar911

I have talked to Bob several times about this subject and bowhunterinchile is absolutely correct. The problem is Bob finding time to actually prototype and test a new limb design when he is having trouble making all the other models fast enough to keep up with sales. Bob shoots an ILF model himself at this point and really likes the design. He says the ILF gives him much more flexibility in adjusting the bow and is still pretty much dirt simple, the main difference being a rocker pin and a slotted limb-bolt hole. This makes the bow a little harder to stow when unstrung unless the limb-bolt is fully tightened but makes it much easier to take down if the bolt is not tightened down all the way. The bow can be easily adjusted for weight and tiller, which can be a big advantage for many people. The biggest problem for some trad shooters is that there is one small mechanical adjustment in it and that may not make it sufficiently traditional. I am still pondering whether to get one myself. I sure do like Bob's bows.
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leatherneck

Bob doesn't work anymore, Barb builds all his bows. I guess I let the cat out of the bag. Sorry Bob. LOL   :bigsmyl:
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East Coast archer

Thought I would bump this post up due to what I just read on the Morrison site.  Bob is now offering a longbow limb for the Cheyenne.  It is in the news section of his site.  Guess I gotta sell a few things and order a set. Hey Bob, if you need a field tester I am offering the service for free.  :bigsmyl:
"God gave you feet for a reason, so you can take a step forward and keep moving, even though it's hard, but you have to because the tides going to come in." TAC

Bob Stager

I shot the Cheyenne with the longbow limbs on it June 30th at Bob's house.It shot well and a friend if mine ordered a set of limbs for his Cheyenne at the same time.He is taking orders for them now.  Bob

zipper bowss

:biglaugh:   Leather neck, that is not a well guarded secret.What do you think of that Bob?
Bill

Lewis Brookshire III

Wooohoooo!!! Its about time. Now I am gonna have to offload some stuff to get me one. This is what I have been waiting for, Thanks Bob!!!
"He is no fool who gives what he cannot keep to gain what he cannot lose."
- Jim Elliot: Missionary/Martyr.

vermonster13

Bob has a thread with pics on here you can look at Lewis.
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vhntr 1

I was at Bob shop on tuesday and shot the new longbow limbs they were fast and quiet got my set on order cant wait to get them!

Lewis Brookshire III

I just found it, it looks great. Very interesteing using the ILF type limb wedge. This is a great addition to the Morrison line up!!
"He is no fool who gives what he cannot keep to gain what he cannot lose."
- Jim Elliot: Missionary/Martyr.

Orion

I stand corrected.  Never say never, or even unlikely, in Bob's case.

Clay Hills Bill

Lewis,

Better settle in on one.  Our season is coming up soon!

Bill
Clay Hills Bill


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