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Martin Hatfield limb pivot question

Started by night, April 13, 2011, 07:38:00 PM

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night

Does anyone know the size of the ball bearings used as limb pivots on the older Martin Hatfields?
I have one and the limbs do not seat completely against the riser. Is this the way they should be or are the ball bearings too large?

Thanks, MC

Hot Hap

From what I remember a small gap is normal. Hap

sagebrush

I have one also. The limbs do not seat against the riser. The limbs ride on the ball bearings. It actually works pretty well. I have shot more with that bow than any other. When I bought mine new the shop owner epoxied the balls into the riser. Gary

night


SCATTERSHOT

I believe they are 1/2". They are designed to act as a pivot, so your bow is normal.
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