My cheap limbs from "overseas" arrived yesterday. They don't look too bad. I figure worth the $43.00 and 3 week wait. Here are a few views.
Good shape and curve.
Limb wedges look to have a good taper and no voids.
Limb tips look Ok and appear to be fast flight compatible.
I will have to do some work in the limb pockets. Looks like I will need a 5mm block in order to shim the limb square with the limb bolt. I will also lay a thin piece of material over the block the whole length and width of the pocket to completely support the back of the limb. I am thinking maybe phenolic? Open to suggestions on that. There is also some slight side to side slop between the width of the limb and the inside of the limb pocket. I may do some shims there... or get really brave and try some brass alignment pins.
The grip area is very narrow. I plan to shape two "scales" from Osage to beef the handle out a little (and include some of my favorite native bow wood). I can drill and tap for a counter-sunk hex head on both sides. This photo shows the age on this old compound riser. It actually has a radius for shooting off the shelf.
I will be removing all the paint from the riser and putting a camo job on the whole bow (including limbs). The plan is to have this done and tuned up for an April turkey hunt.
OkKeith