Awhile back my wife bought me a "warf" recurve. checkmate limbs and old pse riser. i only shot it a few time cause its just too heavy(the bow, not draw weight)....and ugly. been on the wall unstrung for about a year now. :( so im thinking about building a new riser for it and gots some questions for the TD gurus.
specs of limbs; 21" from end of string pad to string nocks. marked on them 66" 46# maple lams,white glass, redish brown wedge.
1st; how short could i go for a riser and not cause a problem with the limbs? 18"? i draw to 30".
2nd; what is a general idea for limb pad angle for recurve? 18* 20*
3rd; from shortening the riser, how much could i expect to gain in draw weight?
4th; there are 2 mounting holes in each limb, through and through. one was taper bored for use on the pse riser. could i epoxy fill these and re-drill?
was thinking maybe an actionwood riser. what ya'll think?
i'll try to get some pics up soon as my wife lets me use MY camera.