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Dustin R.
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May 10, 2013, 01:27:00 PM »
I have a old vintage martin firecat laying around my place, and I been looking for a new project to do, Can I convert the martin firecat riser to use recurve limbs? Can anyone shed some light on how if it is possible and if so what steps should I take to get this started, thanks!!!
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I would imagine you may do better in the Builders forum, it is ccentered around this kind of thing
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There's more than one version of Firecat, one actually was available as a recurve. But not the one you have pictured. I've had a couple, but the limb angle is around 23 1/2 degrees, too steep. Also the limb pockets would have to be reworked quite a bit. The fiberglass on the belly of the compound limbs on mine started lifting, so I trashed it. It was a great finger-style bow as a compound, though.
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