Traditional Archery Discussions on the Leatherwall


Bearpaw Penthalon Shadow ILF riser

Messages posted to thread:
azhunter 06-Jan-19
2 bears 06-Jan-19
DanaC 06-Jan-19
deerhunt51 06-Jan-19
azhunter 07-Jan-19
azhunter 23-May-19
jk 26-May-19
chillkill 26-May-19
From: azhunter
Date: 06-Jan-19




If you own one of these ILF risers or have shot one that Lancaster Archery is selling please give me your thoughts on the riser and the grip. Thanks

From: 2 bears
Date: 06-Jan-19




TTT Maybe someone will respond. >>>>------> ken

From: DanaC
Date: 06-Jan-19




Looks like a solid design. Decent price point ($230)

http://www.lancasterarchery.com/bearpaw-penthalon-shadow-17-recurve-riser.html

From: deerhunt51
Date: 06-Jan-19




I bought one, I have shot it a few times and like it. I have not finished tuning so the verdict is still out. I like the way it feels and looks. Just need to spend a day tuning.

From: azhunter
Date: 07-Jan-19




It looks like a very solid riser with a great price point. It always comes down to the grip for me. Keep us posted how you like it. Thanks

From: azhunter
Date: 23-May-19




Anyone else with this riser that can give a review?

From: jk
Date: 26-May-19




https://www.octobermountainproducts.com/shop/bows/sektor-ridge-riser

Almost identical to October Mountain's Sektor, which I've been enjoying for a couple of weeks. Perfect grip for my hands...not fat. Mine has Zebrawood instead of Actionwood. I mounted 40# carbon/foam longs from 3 Rivers. See October Mountain's charts for effect of different limbs on Sektor's 17" riser.

From: chillkill
Date: 26-May-19




I have had 2penthalon bows,obviously the 2nd was a replacement for the first.My risers kept cracking up by the limb pockets and also on the bottom of the shelf.It was 55lbs yet when i put it on the scales it measured 63lbs.Long story short is when i took issue about what was going on the importer told me all 7/8 bows had failed in the same places and now he does not sell that model bow.Yes it shot well,but should not have been brought to market with those faults.30 year warranty, i now think is suspect and they just play a numbers game.





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