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Author Topic: Takedown limbs' assembly  (Read 571 times)

Offline Naphtali

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Takedown limbs' assembly
« on: February 22, 2007, 12:15:00 PM »
I have observed takedown bows having a single socket screw, two socket screws, and [Bear's] clamp system.

What are advantages and disadvantages of each in terms of strength, ease of use, durability, building limb sets to order, and other?
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Offline TimZeigler

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Re: Takedown limbs' assembly
« Reply #1 on: February 22, 2007, 02:20:00 PM »
Single screw uses a locator pin to ensure limb is on correctly and straight.  The 2 screw version does not use a locator pin but uses that 2nd screw for alignment and securing it as well.  Both ways takes a hex head wrench.  The bear limbs slide in and have a locator pin.  It doesn't require a tool to secure them and Fred designed it to be assembled in under 3 minutes. The bear limbs are expensive to replace new, and you can find used ones in decent shape for a fraction of the costs.  Hope this helps.
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