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Limbskin on back and belly of bow limbs?

Started by 1flyfish, December 30, 2014, 08:13:00 PM

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1flyfish

Has anyone ever put limbskins on the belly and back of their limbs.Was wondering if the bending of the limb would prevent the limbskin from adhering properly on a longbow.Thanks for any input
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fnshtr

I've used them, but never on the belly of the limbs. Used them for camo only. The limb flexes and it was never a problem, so I suppose you could put them on the belly also.

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Stump73

Contact Onestringer. He can probably give you the best information if it will work or not.
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monterey

I don't know much about them, but have an aversion to putting non-working materials on my bow limb's.  Would these slow the bow?
Monterey

"I didn't say all that stuff". - Confucius........and Yogi Berra

twigflicker

Not limbskins, but other vinyl camo tape... on a set of ILF limbs... they were glossy silver on both sides... by my eye I could not tell a lick of difference speed wise...

I'd say very few if any would be able to know the difference shooting wise...

Jonathan
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Orion

Won't affect anything enough to notice, except visual appeal.  Skinning the back and belly can make for a very "busy" look IMO.  Whatever floats your boat.


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