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Question for Howard Hill Owners...

Started by TSP, January 24, 2008, 06:41:00 PM

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TSP

I have a Hill that I'd like to turn into a takedown.  Anyone ever have a Bow Bolt takedown feature installed on an existing one-piece Hill bow?  

I've seen them on other grip styles but never on a Hill.  Seems like it would make a good system...assuming it can be done ATF.

stabow

It probably be cheaper to buy a Hill take-down than convert yours......stabow
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SpankyNeal

I don't think the Hill riser is wide enough to install it and maintain the required strength but I could be wrong. My Tembo riser is pretty narrow.
Ken "Spanky" Neal

4 Sunset Hills and counting!

66" 59# "White Dragon"
65" 56# "El Tigre"
67" 47# "Quiet Places"
66" 57# "Lionheart"

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Orion

That would be my assessment as well.  The risers are pretty thin.  Can be fairly thick back to belly -- 2 inches or more-- which is the direction of most of the stress/force in drawing and shooting.  Still don't believe I would try it though.

JRY309

I don't think there is enough meat in the risers on Hill bows.Usally the bow bolt works better with a stronger riser like dymondwood or phoenlic.I wouldn't do it to one of my Hills.

Dick in Seattle

repeat of all of the above...  There's a reason Craig uses the sleeve system rather than one that weakens the riser.

Dick in Seattle
Dick in Seattle

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Trad Man 25

It would be impossible for me to even considder putting a sharp saw next to my Hill Bow,, let alone cut it in half,,,

Id just have to buy another,,

Beacuse all my Bows have to be take down,, ( beacuse i live in the UK ) i figured that if i buy a bow blank with a take down system, im looking at the same price as a finnish one piece bow,, so the next Hill i order will be a blank,, take down,, and for about $500 to get a ~Hill Take down ,, just meens i got to cut back on the beers for a few months and iv got one,,, pluss i love doing a little work on my bows,, so when o shoot the bows,, i now iv put more hart in to this bow,  :)  
James


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