From: RAS
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Date: 27-May-18 |
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Anyone out there shoot A & H 3d riser concerned about the small circumference of the throat, 3 1/8.
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From: oldgoat
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Date: 27-May-18 |
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Is that the one they have a Max weight limit on? Think it might be.
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From: oldgoat
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Date: 27-May-18 |
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They state it's 3&5/8" on their information page and 50# max draw weight
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From: RAS
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Date: 27-May-18 |
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Yes that's right 3 5/8 just curious if anyone has shot one, what they think.
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From: gradymaci
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Date: 27-May-18 |
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I liked how you question got re- stated... Curious about the same with the small grip..
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From: JusPassin
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Date: 27-May-18 |
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I have one and love it, 48#'s.
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From: Kambaku
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Date: 28-May-18 |
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My wife’s A&H has the 3D riser and on my bow I have the 3DH. I like the latter much better in terms of grip size and mass weight. Both are good however my preference is certainly the latter.
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From: Caughtandhobble
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Date: 28-May-18 |
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I have shot one and all I can say is, if you have large hands this riser likely is not for you.
One of my "Trad" friends has the 3D riser and he shoots it very, very well. I will add that he does have rather small hands.
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