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Offline konrad

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Olympic Recurve Questions
« on: January 22, 2011, 11:36:49 PM »

I am interested in purchasing a modern, recurve, Olympic style bow.
My draw is 27 inches (I know, I know, short arms, what can I say) and I am thinking about a set of 25 pound limbs to start.
I have read suggestions regarding riser length/limb length and over-all length for the most accurate arraignment.

I am kicking around Hoyt or Samick intermediate bows as brands.

What are your suggestions?

I began low these many years ago, with a youth hunting recurve. Then in young adulthood got a Bear Kodiak Magnum and did well with it for a few years. Then I got my first compound, second compound and now in my late 50’s have my third compound.

I have been shooting my ’07 for a little over three years now and am beginning to long for the simplicity of a recurve. The 27 inch draw length has been pretty much unchanged over the years. My physical condition is “better than average” if I do say so myself but I am not anticipating massive strength gains even though I am in a training program of sorts. My shoulders are in excellent condition and I want to keep them that way so increasing weight will not happen immediately, if ever.

My home range is 50 yards so the fastest, flattest flight is not important to me. Accuracy potential is the main goal. Even with my 61 pound, modern compound I have found a heavier shaft and slower flight seems to produce better groups. So forgiveness and accuracy are of my top concerns.

I am still unclear as to what the differences would be (assuming the over-all-length of two bows were the same) between a shot riser with long limbs and a long riser with short limbs. Minimal stacking would seem to be a desirable feature and I believe that is the advantage of the longer limb option??? Please clarify…
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Re: Olympic Recurve Questions
« Reply #1 on: January 23, 2011, 03:49:26 PM »
I would suggest going with for the price the Hoyt Excel and you can get KAP Trex limbs,  the riser is about $160-170 and the limbs are about $80.  GOod to start out with,  the excel riser you can get in 21 or 23" length and with long limbs that would give you either a 66" (21" riser) or 68" with the 23"...
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Re: Olympic Recurve Questions
« Reply #2 on: January 23, 2011, 03:59:10 PM »
If you are looking for a 70" ILF bow then you would have to get a 25" riser and long limbs.  Keep an eye on archerytalk,  in the FITA classifieds here  
http://www.archerytalk.com/vb/forumdisplay.php?f=83  you can sometimes find a good deal there.  I have 2 ILF risers,  a PSE X-Appeal and a Bernardini Nilo Luxor,  both 25" risers,  and use 2 different sets of limbs,  both long limbs,  32# and 42# for target shooting.  The riser and limbs above(Hoyt Excel and Trex) can get you going for under $200 or you can spend $600 for a riser and another $600 for limbs... throw in the plunger, rest, stabs, sight and clicker and easily add on another $600....
« Last Edit: January 24, 2011, 06:54:36 AM by NWWABOWHNTR »
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