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Bob Lee Question

Started by CJ Pearson, May 30, 2010, 10:48:00 PM

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CJ Pearson

Does anyone know if a Bob Lee riser can accept both Longbow as well as recurve limbs?

KyleAllen

sure can. Not sure how peformance would be though. The longbow and recurve risers are different

stick hunter

Have doen it many times didnt notice any difference.

Jedimaster

Works fine.  One thing of note:  Lee risers are not CNC machined.  In other words, the limbs can be interchanged but the best cosmetic fit is achieved with the riser they were originally on.  In my experience this has been very minor.  I like the longbow riser with recurve limbs -  looks good and shoots great.
Do or do not ... there is no "try"

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CJ Pearson

Does anyone have any pictures of the recurve limbs on the longbow riser they could post?
Thanks

Kip

Do it all the time.Not the greatest pic but an older longbow riser with recurve limbs.

Kip


3arrows

Believe in nothing,fall for anything

soundman

Yes they can and now they both a short 15" and a longer 17" riser.
Black Creek Siren 64"  55@28

BLA

Limbs can be in interchanged from different risers. The only problem is that all of our limbs/risers are custom built to fit each other.

Should you change limbs/risers, there could be a slight overlap or vice-versa. You should experience no performance difference, just a possible cosmetic issue.

I prefer the longbow riser with recurve limbs if you're considering it.

- JJ

CJ Pearson

Thank you to all who answered my question.
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