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Weight Reductions

Started by Onions, January 14, 2011, 04:00:00 PM

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Onions

Wondering who has had a bow's poundage reduced?
If so, how did the bow shoot after?
Were you glad you did it?

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huntin_sparty

I was wondering something similar on a Widow I just got last fall.
More bows than I should have!
Michigan Traditional Bowhunters

Cocklebur

You can call Black Widow with the serial# and they can tell you if and how much weight they can take off. I think they will shoot fine after they are done.

Tater John

Would they reduce the weight on glass limbs, by narrowing them? I know nothing about the process but was told by the manufacturer it can be done on a bow I have. Didn't ask how they do it. $250 is the quote.  Rusty
"Mystic rhythms,Under northern lights or the African sun,Primitive things stir the hearts of everyone"

ballen28115

$250?  Ouch!  Wes Wallace took down one of my Mentors by 3# basically for free, all I had to pay for was the refinish job, which was $75.  Wes can get that weight off by sanding the glass.

Green

Dangit....I thought you were giving no fail, easy diet tips.
ASL's, Selfbows, and Wood Arra's
Just because you are passionate about something, doesn't mean you don't suck at it.

Tater John

Plus shipping,I asked if 6-8 lbs. could come off. New set of limbs are twice the amount at least.  Rusty
"Mystic rhythms,Under northern lights or the African sun,Primitive things stir the hearts of everyone"

Sixby

I think 75. is unreasonable (low) You are talking about liability if you mess it up. Who pays for that? The bowyer> doing several hours of sanding and retillering. and fine sanding and a complete refinish. 250. is in line IMHO. 75. by Wes was a favor.

snow leopard

check with joe at prairie traditions, who is also a tradgang sponsor. he does this and does an awesome job.
"the symbol is not the reality"

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wisconsin traditional archers

Tater John

If several hours equates to 3 1/2-4 hrs. $250 is reasonable. If I knew what I was doing and doing it for a living I'd need that much.  Rusty
"Mystic rhythms,Under northern lights or the African sun,Primitive things stir the hearts of everyone"

cacciatore

Instead of paying $250 I rather sell the limbs and then I buy a new pair that fit me.
1993 PBS Regular
Compton
CBA
CSTAS

Tater John

Thats the catch, cacciatore, I'll spend 250 making up the difference if I sold the ones I have  Rusty
"Mystic rhythms,Under northern lights or the African sun,Primitive things stir the hearts of everyone"

Tater John

The limbs I have are 52# which isn't a deal, I'm just getting older and lazier. Thats at 28" and I settle in at 27 1/4  Rusty
"Mystic rhythms,Under northern lights or the African sun,Primitive things stir the hearts of everyone"

cedar

I have been told by several bowyers that they can reduce weight by 5 lbs max.  I had a longbow reduced by 5 lb and it shot fine.  Glad I did it.

3Under

A friend of mine took 10% off of a 60lb. TD Morrison recurve. It shoots great. It hasn't been chrono'ed but it seems to shoot just as fast just easier to pull!
PBS,KTBA,HCB,UBK
       
...  When thru the forest glades I wander and hear the birds sing sweetly in the trees, when I look down from lofty mountain grandeur and hear the brook and feel the gentle breeze, ...How great Thou art!

olddogrib

I've had it done 3 or 4 times by a couple bowyers but was told 2-3 lbs. was the norm.  Doesn't sound like a lot, but if it's the poundage you're used to you'll feel the difference.  Bows shot fine and sometimes I've had them retillered for 3 under at the same time. Charges ranged from $35-$100, but it's been awhile since I had one done.
"Wakan Tanka
Wakan Tanka
Pilamaya
Wichoni heh"

landman

Wes has my Mentor right now, reducing it a few pounds, and I can hardly wait to get it back.  I thoroughly love my WW bows.   Best investment in hunting equipment I ever made and I've been shooting them for 12-14 years without any problems.

Bowwild

I paid $140 to have 6 pounds removed from a PSAIII (went from 58 to 52# @ 28").  Mine might have been a bit more because I had a "motto" added under my already present name. This price included return shipping.  I thought it was a bit expensive but it saved the bow, for me at least.  That bow was headed for the block because it was hotter than I care to shoot these days. I am very glad I did it. I can't tell a bit of difference in the bow's appearance because it was as new before and after. It took about 3 weeks because I caught them (end of July I recall) during a down time.

I don't know how they do it though. I figure they jog with it, put it on a treadmill, rub it with grape fruit...

Zbone

Black Widow reduced my 56", Ironwood 2001 model from 64# to around 59# at 28" of draw by trapizoiding the limbs. They wouldn't take anymore off of it.

JrsyBowHunter

check out two tracks bow company they have prices on the site for reducing weight on a bow
Steven Siegert


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