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Tribe halo

Messages posted to thread:
Crow 18-Mar-17
Scooby-doo 18-Mar-17
camodave 18-Mar-17
Cameron Root 18-Mar-17
FisherofMen 24-Mar-17
muddyIA 24-Mar-17
Buglmin 24-Mar-17
Gvdocholiday 25-Mar-17
camodave 25-Mar-17
Buglmin 25-Mar-17
camodave 25-Mar-17
Gvdocholiday 03-Apr-17
From: Crow
Date: 18-Mar-17




Whats a tribe halo riser worth. And black max limbs ?? Im not famil I arvwith this type of bow. W h ats your opinion

From: Scooby-doo
Date: 18-Mar-17




I would say used around $400. The risers can be had for around $325 used or less and the limbs around $100 or a bit less. If you could get them for $400 shipped it may be a good deal. Shawn

From: camodave
Date: 18-Mar-17




As in any transaction it is a matter of agreement between the buyer and seller. I have a Halo riser for sale right now and what I will sell it for depends on a number of factors.

DDave

From: Cameron Root
Date: 18-Mar-17




They point well. Probably the steepest of angles so add 8-10# on a trad tech limbs as a guide. Rooty

From: FisherofMen
Date: 24-Mar-17




I am currently in the market for a halo riser rh

From: muddyIA
Date: 24-Mar-17




I think wifishkiller has a halo set up for sale

From: Buglmin
Date: 24-Mar-17




If the bow is under a year old, I'd expect to spend around $500.00. Tribe is using Sky Archery limbs, and is in the process of going over to Dryad limbs. I love my Halo riser, had to learn to shoot low wrist, and once I did that, WOW!!

From: Gvdocholiday
Date: 25-Mar-17




I just aquired wifishkillers Halo rig last night.

I'm now shopping for some mid to upper 40's Dryad Epic longbow limbs to put on it.

From: camodave
Date: 25-Mar-17




Private messages sent regarding riser and limbs.

DDave

From: Buglmin
Date: 25-Mar-17




Riser likes a low wrist grip, and it likes to be squeezed. If you're not used to squeezing a grip, it will take a while to get used to it. If you have any questions, contact Heath at Tribe Archery. I love my Halo riser and used it to win our archery shops indoor league.

From: camodave
Date: 25-Mar-17




I would call the grip a medium wrist. I agree they shoot best with a firm grip, which they actually invite.

DDave

From: Gvdocholiday
Date: 03-Apr-17




I just acquired a Halo riser this past weekend. Outfitted with some basic Blackmax Glass/Wood 50lb medium limbs. I've owned the following ILF risers: DAS Dalaa(Not ILF but, same difference) DAS DX5(See above) Titan Titan II Sky TDX 15 Sky TDX 17 VPA Vapor Morrison Gen3 Mini-13 Black Onyx Sky 17" Wood Riser

Now, the Halo makes the 3rd riser I've owned that did not have lateral limb adjustment. Ironically, the Halo makes the 3rd riser I've owned that had perfect limb alignment. I've never been able to achieve perfect alignment with any riser I've owned that actually had the ability to adjust the lateral movement of the limbs. I find it's an absolute useless tool that does nothing but add 8 extra parts to a bow riser with a bunch of unnecessary milling.

I love the simplicity of this riser. It's nothing but a riser, 2 limb bolts and limb bolt bushings. No unnecessary set screws or useless LLA. I believe the stripped down aspect of this riser is what leads to it's incredible quietness. Of all the risers and limb combinations I have tried, I've never been able to get a ILF rig as quiet as this one and I'm only shooting 8gp#.

This is one heck of an underrated riser...Made in the USA to boot. Seems whenever someone asks about this riser it seems to get swept under the rug and people are encouraged to go with something else.

Let me be the one who says, if you're interested in trying the Tribe Halo...Do it. It is vastly underrated on so many levels.





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