Traditional Archery Discussions on the Leatherwall


Warfing?

Messages posted to thread:
Geezy Rider 29-Aug-14
wTk 29-Aug-14
Jim Casto Jr 29-Aug-14
4nolz@work 29-Aug-14
4nolz@work 29-Aug-14
Seahorse 29-Aug-14
Geezy Rider 29-Aug-14
rd2 30-Aug-14
From: Geezy Rider
Date: 29-Aug-14




Howdy y'all. Newbie here. This site was recommended to me for questions about warfing a bow. So here goes.

I have an old compound, Jennings Carbon Extreme, that's too old to sell or pawn. Would this bow be a decent candidate for warfing?

From: wTk
Date: 29-Aug-14




If it's the one that I see when I google it I think it has too much reflex in the riser to work very well. I have one with mildly a reflexed riser that shoots well if I keep my form correct.

From: Jim Casto Jr Professional Bowhunters Society - Qualified Member
Date: 29-Aug-14




I'd suggest doing a search here for the for username: Hiram

He "is" everything WARF. He'll give you the straight poop.

From: 4nolz@work
Date: 29-Aug-14




go to tradtalk.com forums-subforum "warfin' wall".Unless Im mistaken it can be warfed.

From: 4nolz@work
Date: 29-Aug-14




http://tradtalk.com/forums/forumdisplay.php?f=33

From: Seahorse
Date: 29-Aug-14




/Warfing/; to warf; verb: When a bow ages and becomes unserviceable, one should take it to the nearest wharf and throw it in ;^)

From: Geezy Rider
Date: 29-Aug-14




That's a good one seahorse. Lol.

Thanks for the suggestions guys.

From: rd2
Date: 30-Aug-14




I wouldn't count it out because of the riser reflex, the limb pad angle may help stableise it. Besides,what else are you going to do with it?





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