Originally posted by Echo62:
I have no experience with 3 piece bows, and I'm thinking about getting one. What are the advantages/disadvantages of a short riser (13" on a 60" bow)? Thanks in advance.
Advantage would probably be a stronger riser, less flex in the riser being so short. Long limb combination would normally mean a very smooth force draw curve.
Disadvantage would be a very short sight window. If you anchor under your eye for example it shouldn't be that big a deal. But if you anchor with your index finger in the corner of your month you might not see what you are shooting at unless you cant the bow. Which that will put torque on the string and I would not recommend that. The other is having enough room for your hand in the bow. Most men need at least four inches for the grip. Then you still need to mount limbs on the riser, that normally takes about 3-1/2 inches total that up and you have 11 inches. Which then gives you a 2 inch sight window.
In a recurve depending on your draw length I personally would opt for a longer riser with a shorter limb set up to obtain your preferred 60 inch length recurve. You'd probably get better performance from a shorter working limb.
Then if it were me I'd opt for a longer riser & longer limbs giving you a longer bow. Easier to shoot more stable and less finger pinch.
Hope that helps in your decision making.