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Limbs ?

Started by Mark72, January 06, 2009, 10:50:00 PM

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Mark72

I have a Bear grizzly that was stored with a string in the front position causing the tips to bend foward. The string was not the correct one of course, has anyone got any input to the way to correct this or do you think it will be ok to shoot. I have checked the tiller on the limbs and they appear to be the same.Here are some pics if this helps.
 

Mark72

anybody had this problem?

Kip

I cannot tell if they are twisted but curves look O.K. to me.Just b/c the string was put on that way if it was the right length it would not stress the limbs.That is a 58" bow so what length string do you have you need an A.M.O. length of 58" or actual length app. 54"/55"Kip

cacciatore

I guess try to let it strung for quite a while without shooting it
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Mark72

The string that was on it was to short,the limbs do not seem to be twisted.Thanks for the input guys.I am new to the site and have got the trad bug bad.fixn to buy my first trad bow.My dad had this one and i went and got it for the time being.I do a little flint knapping and started a long bow build last year.


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