Hi I am very new to trad archery been a compound shooter for years. I am 190 cm tall and have a long 30 inch draw with a compound. I am looking at getting a samick polaris 24 inch riser and fitting samaick sage limbs to it.....around 35 to 40 pounds as I dont want to over bow myself at this stage. My question is would the polaris riser cope with 40+ pound limbs and would the fact that the polaris riser is 24 inches and the sage is around 19 have an effect on the holding weight at full draw as compared to a standard bow with a sage riser. If it does would it increase or decrease the weight at full draw. I am doing this so I can get a 66 inch bow and I am assuming that this would help with both finger pinch and stacking......is this the case? I was looking at getting a set of journey limbs but have had no luck sourcing them
Any advice gratefully recieved. David
Polaris riser with sage limbs question.
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Re: Polaris riser with sage limbs question.
Hi I've done a 21" compound riser with 60 lbs sage limbs and came to 57lbs
Hope it halps
Regards ron
Hope it halps
Regards ron
Re: Polaris riser with sage limbs question.
Just read the post agan i did no sum one who pot on 50s sage limbs on that riser
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Cheers mate for your help
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What compound riser did you use....any chance of a pic
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A cheep redzone at the dump if you pm your mobile ph i will sand them on that
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Re: Polaris riser with sage limbs question.
that would be great 0423364277 I have an old Darton SL50 riser that I am toying with the same idea .
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