From: Bigpol
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Date: 03-Apr-21 |
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HI guys, my new bear mag a riser, need a couple of limbs. Wich is the difference between #1 limb and the #3? I did't find the #3 in 35 pound, so the only chances to have the same poundage, is to buy the limb #1. I use the bow for 3 d tournament. Thankyou in advance for yours reply!! Great days all..Paolo from Italy.
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From: George D. Stout
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Date: 03-Apr-21 |
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Four inches. If you're using a B riser for instance, a #1 is 60" and #3 limbs are 64".
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From: irjack
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Date: 03-Apr-21 |
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If you buy #1 limbs for your a -riser it will be 56" #3 will be 60" as george as said.
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From: MikeT
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Date: 03-Apr-21 |
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#3 limbs in 35# are available on the Bear website. Those would give you a 60" bow with the A riser
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From: bowhunt
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Date: 04-Apr-21 |
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I believe the poundage changes depending on what length riser you put the limbs on.Lighter on the B.Heavier on the A.
I could be wrong.Been awhile since I had the Bear T.D
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From: Any-bears17
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Date: 04-Apr-21 |
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You usually lose 2 pounds when you put limbs on a b riser compared to an a. For example. 57# limbs on an “a” riser are 55# on a b riser
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From: Bigpol
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Date: 05-Apr-21 |
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Thanks all, I know the difference in lenght, I spoke in terms of smoothness and stack. My draw lenght is 28 so I hope that #1 limbs cause me some problem.I want to save my money if is possible.lol.
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From: RD
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Date: 05-Apr-21 |
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At 28" I don't think you'll notice any stacking with #1 limbs
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