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Just Out of Curiousity

Started by D.A. Davis, January 27, 2009, 12:30:00 PM

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D.A. Davis

Does anybody make a takedown bow that uses either longbow, hybrid, or recurve limbs, depending on which the shooter wants to use at that time?  I'm just curious about it.
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mooseman76

Habu used to, maybe Black Swan?  

Mike

kadbow

There are a few, I know Morrison, Horne and Whisperstik makes them.
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DngrsDan

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wingnut

We make the Orion that can be fited with both recurve and r/d longbow limbs.

Mike
Mike Westvang

Orion

Don't know of anyone who is making all three limbs for one riser.  Several build really nice bows that accept hybrid and recurve limbs.  There are some tradeoffs.  Each limb type has an optimum limb pad angle on the riser.  For example, recurve would generally require the most angle, hybrid somewhat less, and longbow, practically none.  Any riser that accommodates two types of limbs probably compromises somewhere between the two optimal angles.

Dick in Seattle

I have all three types of limbs for my ILF Titan... and in selected weights...
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Orion

Forgot about the ILFs Dick.  That's the only style bow that has an adjustable limb pad so to speak.  Of course, the pad doesn't move, but the limb's orientation to it can/does.

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hunt it

Morrison makes em all. Whatever flavour you like.
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bentpole

Lewis Hollow= Hybrid Longbow and recurve limbs. Great bow and an extra set of limbs were 270.00 last time I checked.  Chris is a Sponsor here to boot.

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Orion

I believe he asked about three different sets of limbs (longbow, hybrid and recurve) on the same riser.  A lot of folks make risers that will handle any two sets of limbs, but not all three.  The ILF riser should handle all three, as Dick indicates.  I haven't seen any straight limbs for an ILF riser on Bob Morrison's or Bob Lee's site.  I'll check again.

Orion

Just checked.  The Morrison Shawnee accepts recurve and hybrid limbs.  No straight or mild r/d limbs.  Bob Lee risers accept recurve and what appears to be a mild r/d longbow limbs.  If we call them that, then the hybrid is missing from the lineup.  Of course, lots of other bowyers make risers that accept recurve and hybrid limbs as well.  Hope we've satisfied your curiosity.


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