Traditional Archery Discussions on the Leatherwall


Risers w/longbow or recurve limb options

Messages posted to thread:
Let 'em fly 23-Sep-17
Archre167 23-Sep-17
Brian waters 23-Sep-17
Kent Alan 23-Sep-17
hockey7 23-Sep-17
flatshooter 23-Sep-17
Northstickhunter 23-Sep-17
Cameron Root 23-Sep-17
Cameron Root 23-Sep-17
Cameron Root 23-Sep-17
The Whittler 23-Sep-17
Clydebow 23-Sep-17
Etter 23-Sep-17
Stringmaker 23-Sep-17
Let 'em fly 24-Sep-17
ibehiking 24-Sep-17
Muddyboots 24-Sep-17
From: Let 'em fly
Date: 23-Sep-17




I have an RER LXR. I love it and love the ability to switch out the limbs and keep the same riser feel. The only other company I know, besides ILF risers, is Striker. Are there any other companies that offer this versatility? If so who are they. Thanks y'all and good luck is year hunting!

From: Archre167
Date: 23-Sep-17




Will Cocke of Black River bows. Great guy and great bows

From: Brian waters
Date: 23-Sep-17




Fleetwood timberridge

From: Kent Alan
Date: 23-Sep-17




Black Canyon Bows, I think...

From: hockey7
Date: 23-Sep-17




Montana bows....Toelke Lynx.

From: flatshooter
Date: 23-Sep-17




Stalker... coyote and jackal

From: Northstickhunter
Date: 23-Sep-17




Great plaines longcurve.I have one in the Rio Bravo model exellent bow

From: Cameron Root
Date: 23-Sep-17




I have a striker stinger with both. Rooty

From: Cameron Root
Date: 23-Sep-17

Cameron Root's embedded Photo



From: Cameron Root
Date: 23-Sep-17

Cameron Root's embedded Photo



Here's the longbow limbs. Rooty

From: The Whittler
Date: 23-Sep-17




Bearpaw out of Germany, I think it's their Mohawk.

From: Clydebow
Date: 23-Sep-17




Dryad

From: Etter
Date: 23-Sep-17




Zipper

From: Stringmaker
Date: 23-Sep-17




Wagstaff Archery . . .

From: Let 'em fly
Date: 24-Sep-17




Thanks all! Now to do some research on these companies and bows. Already looking forward to Kzoo!!!

From: ibehiking
Date: 24-Sep-17




Hornes

From: Muddyboots
Date: 24-Sep-17




I have a Belcher Patriot riser and both longbow and recurve limbs. I don't know if he still makes this version.





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