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Carbon limb longbows

Started by bm22, June 04, 2009, 12:53:00 AM

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artifaker1

I just picked up a Morrison IlF with carbon foam dakota limbs last week. I'm still dialing it in but it looks to be a real shooter. I had no Idea you could get something like that. It's 38 @ 28 and I'm shooting 32" front loaded 400s off it at around 29 and a half inch draw. I had to turn it down a little as it was just a tad fast for those arrows. It doesn't seem to have much trouble with riser torque, must be the carbons side stability.
I have several pronghorns and widows but this is my first carbon bow. It is noticeably lighter in the hand. I was able to shoot some dinner plate groups at 45 yards with surprised wheel bow guys in lanes on both sides of me. I should be doing better than than after some small tweaks to the rest and the string. I think I'm going to like the carbon.
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Java Man

Crooked Stic.  Sometimes we put veneer over the carbon, and it is sealed well with Thunderbird Endurance Epoxy.  

Gregg
"TGMM Family of the Bow"


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