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Black Widow, Habu, Kwik Styk ...

Started by Mr.Magoo, September 05, 2008, 11:34:00 AM

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Mr.Magoo

Takedown bows where the limbs attach to the "back" of the riser.  What's the benefit of this design (if any)? And who else makes bows of this design?  Thx.

heartshoth

magoo

i have 2 kempf qwyk styks and that is my vote...period...i have 2 black widow psr's also and the kempf's rule in my opinion

steve
BLACK WIDOW PSR X 2
KEMPF QWYKSTYK  X 2
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Orion

Just a little different design.  Because the throat of the grip is ahead of the butt of the limbs, or nearly so, it's more difficult to unintentionally torque the bow.  On the other hand, for the same reason, all other things being equal, which they usually aren't, the limbs don't bend as far for a given draw length so they store less energy in a force/draw curve, i.e., they're a little less efficient than limbs that are attached at the back of the riser.

Jedimaster

Point well, stable shooting platform, hard to torque (as mentioned).  Just a good design some folks like and find easier to shoot.  No better than any other forward or deflexed riser IMHO.  I have a PSA but would love to have a Kwyk styk.
Do or do not ... there is no "try"

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Guru

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WidowEater

what Orion said, plus though you can make the bow shorter because you have more working limb with the "shorter draw" so the limb can be drawn further or shortened beyond what would be "normal"
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rastaman

Never had a Kwik Styk, but i sure love my Habu's...
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Jedimaster

Randy! You bow snob! LOL, I'd probaby love your Habu's too.  I'd probably love all your bows.  Let's get us a package deal on a couple of Kwyk Styks, I know you can pick the prettiest woods.
Do or do not ... there is no "try"

Cum catapulatae proscriptae erunt tum soli proscript catapultas habebunt.

rastaman

Danny, cut a deal & i will pick the woods!
Magoo...
as far as the Habus go, they are heavier as compared to a standard riser...morrison, a & h, etc. and some people don't like that...
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Keuka

From a structural perspective the "Black Widow Type" is also a stronger design. When the bow is drawn the base of the limb is forced into and braced by the riser. The limb bolt acts as a force pivot point.
On a face mounted limb, the force tends to pivot the limb base away from the riser.

joe skipp

Low wrist Kwik Styk...Cocobolo/Bocote riser with Amberboo Static Limbs...

"Neal...is this heaven?" "No Piute but we are dam close". Top of the Mtn in Medicine Bow Nat Forest.

joe skipp

Dymondwood Actionwood in Charcoal Gray, Black glass over Red Elm, low wrist, Static limbs. 2nd pic is the riser...customer wanted a Mikuta thumb rest on his Kwik Styk...Jack did it...


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LazerRay

I like my PSA with the Asbell grip its a smooth bow 58" 54@28, tosses a 590gr arrow 185fps
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Gordon martiniuk

Kwik Styk has my vote fast stable shoots where you look and a true piece of Art
Gord

Bjorn

Seems to me you would need a really long draw to see any benefits of that design. Hand is way too far forward in my mind to get all the juice out of the limbs. JMHO

Clinglish

Keuka ,I dont think that there would be any structural advantage in either design . I think it comes down to personal preference. I have shot both a BW and A Habu and I prefered the Habu but thats just me .
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