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  • Gordon

    Ultimate Member
    Feb 20, 2011
    1,138
    Baltimore City
    Built a warf bow after seeing one at Baltimore Bowman Traditional archery meet. I started with a High Country compound riser that measured 22" and a pair of 55# recurve limbs from one of my take down bows. This put the bow at 64" oal. The limbes fit the riser limb pockets within 1/8". Fabricated plates to fit the limb pockets and limb pins. Went with a Flemish string with some string silencers I made. Bow draws smooth and shoots great. Trying different weights from 125 gr to 200 gr tips. I've recently switched from split finger to 3 under and so far I'm liking it.
     

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    Doco Overboard

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    BANNED!!!
    Thats a nice bow.
    I used to shoot with B&o bowman when I was kid.
    That's a term I haven't heard in a coons age.
    I shot a Pearson re-curve back then. Wish I still had it but when I moved up to a Stemmler I foolishly gave it away to kid near Elkton where we used to goose hunt.
     
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