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Martin Lynx - warfable?

Started by Str8Arrow, May 07, 2009, 10:16:00 PM

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Str8Arrow

I was hoping someone might be able to tell me if a 1980 Martin Lynx compound is able to be warfed without too much trouble. Anybody know?

SCATTERSHOT

Check with Bob Gordon over on TradTalk. he's the go to guy on all things Warf.
"Experience is a series of non - fatal mistakes."

Kevin Lawler


Str8Arrow

QuoteOriginally posted by Kevin Lawler:
Martin makes limbs for it.
I didn't know if the compound riser was the same as the recurve riser.

M60gunner

I know there is a Martin Lynx recurve but I would check with Martin to see if the limbs will work on your riser. The Martin Lynx recurve is a newer model (last 10 years) I think?
The important part of a warfable riser is the limb angle. Put the riser by a recurve riser and see if they are close.
I also recommand you get in touch with Bob Gordon. There is more to building a warf than screwing some limbs on to a riser.

Kevin Lawler

QuoteOriginally posted by Str8Arrow:
 
QuoteOriginally posted by Kevin Lawler:
Martin makes limbs for it.
I didn't know if the compound riser was the same as the recurve riser. [/b]
I had a Martin Lynx compound many years ago. I called Martin about getting limbs for it and they said they would fit. Back then they were only $179.


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