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Messages posted to thread:
timex 24-Feb-17
vthunter 24-Feb-17
timex 24-Feb-17
cyrille 24-Feb-17
timex 24-Feb-17
George D. Stout 24-Feb-17
fdp 24-Feb-17
Stumpkiller 24-Feb-17
bowfitz 03-Mar-17
From: timex
Date: 24-Feb-17




Got this bow used from dan quillion In the mid 90's and shot it great But it ended up in the closet why I cant remember. now one limb has Given up and lost tiller i did some Research and jeffery archery sells New limbs for $300 the question is Do you think it's worth it???

From: vthunter
Date: 24-Feb-17




What is the poundage of your bow?

From: timex
Date: 24-Feb-17




64@28

From: cyrille
Date: 24-Feb-17




It makes no difference what I or anyone else thinks only what you think counts for anything to shoot or not to shoot--- that is the question and only you can answer that. If the bow is too heavy for you to shoot comfortably then get limbs for the bow that are lighter.

From: timex
Date: 24-Feb-17




Sorry I should have worded my question differently I only shoot 45@26 now the question is how do you Think the new jeffery limbs would preform on the Patriot riser and in your expert opinion would it Worth spending time to go$300

From: George D. Stout Compton's Traditional Bowhunters
Date: 24-Feb-17




Jeffery made the original ones so I suspect they will make good limbs again. It's up to you if it's worth it.

From: fdp
Date: 24-Feb-17




Owen Jeffrey made Dan's limbs, and a lot of his recurves, so they will work just like, well, new. He also built a lot Dan's longbows.

From: Stumpkiller
Date: 24-Feb-17




I had a DQ Patriot in 65#. Absolutely the fastest bow I have ever owned. But it beat me up after 20 shots and my form fell apart.

That's when I decided 55# bows wee more to my abilities.

From: bowfitz
Date: 03-Mar-17




Stumpkiller i tried to pm you cant,can you pm me thanks





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