Ralph,
I would go with the flow on this one. My first retrofit ever was on a Jim & Buddy New Moon. I was looking for a bow to test my system for retrofitting a Bow Bolt and agreed to do it for free if anyone was willing to sacrafice his bow. I told Wayne, also know as "Dances with Squirrels" here on TG, that it might just turn out to be nothing more than a sacrafice but he really wanted it done. After I saw the size of the riser, I called him and told him that I didn't think it was a great idea. The best place I could find to put the Bow Bolt was not much more than an inch across and one and a quarter deep. He said "let's try it anyway."
He really liked it and said the extra mass in the handle made it even more of a dream to shoot.
It lasted several years, but it finally gave up in what was probably a spectacular fashion.
I've done a bunch of "retrofits" and have had really good luck with them, but I've also advised against quite a few and that would be my advice to you. Unless the dimensions of your riser are quite a bit different than the one I did,(not to mention the type of material) having a good shooting 1 piece bow for a long time would seem to be a better choice than having a two piece bow turn into a three or more piece bow in what would probably be a fairly short time. Keep the bow you have, and when the time is right, have one made from scratch from one of the guys that have done a bunch of them successfully.
I do have to make one correction though. Rob was dead wrong when he said "installing a Bow Bolt is not an easy task." They are probably the easiest there is.......after you've done about a dozen. LOL
Good luck with whatever your choice is.
Craig
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