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So, since these are being made with the ACS design does that mean the limb laminations are those with the thinner curved cross-section?
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Wow, with it shooting flamming arrows like that, all you need to do is dip the feathers in sweet baby rays BBQ sauce and a pig shot with that bow will be ready to eat as soon as you walk up to it.
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Hi Mike So with the new Orion riser it is available with both the new ACS recurve & the ACS long bow limb as well or are they different risers for each bow.
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Looks like a real Texas bow, boy, I am stampeding No joking, with the limbtips so much in front of the handle when unbraced the bows must have a lot of prestress and a heavy drawforce curve. Looking forward to Blackie`s bow report. Nice work. Bue--.
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I just got a set of medium recurve limbs from Mike for a 15" Dryad riser and I was saying that I don't need any more bows. Now this. Why do you have to do this to a guy?
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You can get the new Orion in a 13, 15, or 17" riser and all four limbs fit all of them. It's a bolt-down with a lot of the flexibility of the ILF. You just have to get it all from us. LOL