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Brian P.
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Reducing a bows draw weight?
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November 18, 2015, 05:54:00 PM »
I know it can be done to an extent. Usually just a few pounds which is all I am looking for. My dilemma is that I have an Assenheimer recurve that is 53# and I would really like it to be 50#. Don is no longer making bows so he can't remove the weight. Does any one know of a Bowyer that would be willing to reduce the weight on a bow made by another bowyer? Any ideas would be great.
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Re: Reducing a bows draw weight?
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Try the bow doctor.
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The Bow Hospital
http://bowhospital.com/
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Re: Reducing a bows draw weight?
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Thanks for the suggestion
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