Traditional Archery Discussions on the Leatherwall


Satori arrived

Messages posted to thread:
Crow 11-Aug-17
mgerard 11-Aug-17
KY..Rob 11-Aug-17
Barber 11-Aug-17
Bobby B 12-Aug-17
From: Crow
Date: 11-Aug-17




Im test driving this satori thanks to a very genorous KyRob.Just a few shots this evening and it feels great.From the way i read the limbs its 70 in. 38 lb.19 in riser. Uuhka limbs.I shot it from the shelf and it shoots great? The bow is very quiet and smooth drawing. No hand shock at all. I did shoot a little bettr groups with the short stabelizer on it. Im going to try the flipper style rest later. Be back in a day or so to report more. Im going to try out to at least 30. Will post groups.

From: mgerard Compton's Traditional Bowhunters
Date: 11-Aug-17




Have fun. Take your time. Don't let a flyer or two bother you!

From: KY..Rob
Date: 11-Aug-17




Yep. Have fun with it! Those are longs on a 19" Riser, makes a 64" Bow. And pulling about 44# and is set at even tiller. Those limbs would make a 70" Bow on a 25" Riser and 38#.

Rob..

From: Barber
Date: 11-Aug-17




Let us know what you think. I have one on order now. 19 inch riser and medium limbs makes it a 62 inch . the local archery shop is a Hoyt dealer and he has one. So I spent a lot of time shooting his before I ordered one. I also called Hoyt and talked with them. I wanted to see which riser and limb combo they recommended for me. They asked me my height and my draw length and then told me what they thought was best combo for overall performance and shootabilty . Hoyt is great to talk to if you ever need them for anything.

From: Bobby B
Date: 12-Aug-17




I have a 21" Satori riser and matching 55# long limbs ( to accomodate a 30" long draw) and the bow is smoooooth.

Shooting mine off the shelf and the simplicity of it all is beautiful. The sideplate design is definitely in the high speed/low drag category- really easy to tune the bow with the shims that come with it.

Lots of power with the stock wood/glass limbs too. Hard to imagine that the fancy carbons (at twice the price!) could be any better.

Just a great bow if you like one that is heavy in the hand.





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