Author Topic: Warf Bow Project Advice!  (Read 687 times)

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Warf Bow Project Advice!
« on: April 20, 2024, 10:58:53 AM »
I have an old bear compound riser that was given to me (limbs were broken and the owner was going to throw it away). I have always liked the idea of a warf bow, and was wondering if I could warf this riser? I can't find any markings on it to identify what model it is, but it was probably made in the 90's, but that is about all I know? All you experts, please advise!
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Re: Warf Bow Project Advice!
« Reply #1 on: April 20, 2024, 11:00:35 AM »
I also have an old Pearson Pro Staff 2300. Would that work better? It still shoots as it so I would prefer not to take it apart, but I will if I have to lol
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Re: Warf Bow Project Advice!
« Reply #2 on: April 20, 2024, 11:58:27 AM »
The angle of the pads and length between limb bolts are factors.

If you have a set of Sage or other similar limbs try bolting them on.  If the draw weight is close to that marked on the limbs it would probably warf.  If you have the little pocket fittings that go under the limbs put them in. 

That's all I got!
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