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Morrison bow lengths

Started by LongStick64, November 11, 2009, 01:44:00 PM

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LongStick64

I have a Morrison Cheyenne riser, I'm trying to figure out the limb lengths, I know on my Cheyenne the C limbs make a 52" bow. What length do A and D make. And is there a difference between the A and D recurve vs the A and D longbow.
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leatherneck

What riser do you have? I have an A-riser with D-limbs(recurve) that make a 60" bow.
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JC

Are you measuring the height of the bow strung instead of AMO measurement? A riser and A limbs make 54", A and B makes 56", A and C makes a 58", A and D makes 60", A and E makes 62", A and F makes 64".

No difference in the length to my knowledge, AMO measurement is AMO measurement; it would be 60" for both.
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ranger 3

Thanks JC I have been wondering the same thing...Howard
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leatherneck

My Morrison brother JC hit it right on.  :thumbsup:
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LongStick64

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vermonster13

Bob has a handy riser/limb chart that tells all the combinations also.

http://www.morrisonarchery.com/
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Outwest

Hey Vermonster
Where on Bobs site does a guy find the chart?
Thanks, John

vermonster13

The other info page connects you to them
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