I just recently acquired a Bear takedown in a trade & have some questions that I'm hoping that someone can help me out with...
I got a pair of factory recurve limbs with it that shoot well, but I also got a pair of the after-market longbow limbs that are made by Bigfoot bows. The recurve limbs fit & shoot well, but it's the longbow limbs that are presenting issues. And it's the longbow limbs that I'm wanting to use the most.
1st issue: Fitment. The limbs don't quite line up the way that they should. They don't seem to be going into the limb pocket deep enough to allow the "alignment pin" to fully seat. I can get the latches to close, but just barely. I could use a drill to elongate the hole by about an 1/8" and it would probably work, but I'm hesitant to make any major modifications like that, for fear of causing bigger issues than I already have. Since I didn't buy these limbs directly from Bigfoot myself, I know that they're not under any kind of warranty, so I don't believe that they would do anything about making the adjustment.
2nd issue: Noise. The longbow limbs shoot very well for me, but they're VERY loud. I don't know if fixing the fitment issue would help or not, but I'm thinking that it would take care of a significant part of the noise because of the KIND of noise that I'm hearing (sounds like it is the limbs themselves, or contact points with the riser, making the noise). I made my own string for it, and that is probably making some of the noise since I don't have silencers in the string yet, but I don't believe that's the entire issue (again because of the TYPE of noise it makes).
3rd (and least urgent) issue: Finish. The longbow limbs don't seem to have much of a protective finish (if any). I don't know if they came like this, or if the previous owner of the limbs took off the finish for some other reason. So, what's a good protective coating that I can put on without much investment? I don't have a spray booth or anything, but if there's a wax or an aerosol clear-coat that I can pick up at the local hardware store, I'd like to feel like it's better protected against the elements.
As always, any and all advice that y'all can provide would be GREATLY appreciated! Thanks in advance.
-Tony