Originally posted by TexasStick81:
What's the impact of the riser length on the bow functioning given the same overall length. Example, a 62" bow with a 16 vs 20" riser section?
Does it tend to be a specific length riser or a ratio of length of riser to overall length?
different limb designs will dictate exactly how much impact the 4" riser length will have on the bow. Typically if you have a 20" riser with 2" sorter limbs on a 62" bow, it isn't going to draw near as far with out stacking up as the shorter riser with long limbs would. You are changing the length of the working limb too much.
There are ways you can mitigate those results too by changing the pad angle of the riser, or shifting the taper rates in the core of the limbs. But sometimes messing with that can really effect the overall performance of the bow.
There are quite a few limb designs that need to be left alone. And using different riser lengths for different length bows is the only way to go. Even doing this you'll often find quite a bit of difference overall feel of the draw and performance depending on draw length.
Bottom line is you should to talk to your bowyer and ask him what he recommends.