F\S Checkmate 56"hunter cocobolo riser 56#@27 reduced

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Jeffro
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F\S Checkmate 56"hunter cocobolo riser 56#@27 reduced

#1 Post by Jeffro » Tue Jul 31, 2007 4:28 pm

cocobolo handle,red elm limbs ,I draw to 28 and no stacking,no twisting
Inserts for quiver and fishing reel.
Nice bow, good condition 9 out of 10
the top limb says woodland traditional archery
the bottom limb says woodland hunter s 56"
56#@27" CM 4662
It is a check mate but marketed by woodland archery.
Ive emailed Chad from check mate with photos and its positively made by check mate.
Nice bow

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#2 Post by Jeffro » Wed Aug 15, 2007 4:40 pm

TTT

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#3 Post by Joel » Fri Aug 17, 2007 11:06 pm

Ohhh if only..... ohh if only.....
Shoot it and move on

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#4 Post by flyne » Mon Aug 20, 2007 7:05 pm

i have a 29'' draw do you think it would stack to much and if you could tell me wot lb it would be at 29''. Before any one says it i cant shoot any less then 29 by bending my arm as i only have one hand and my processes wont bend
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#5 Post by timbo » Mon Aug 20, 2007 7:41 pm

Hi Flyne,
a rule of thumb is 3lbs for each inch or the stated figures on the bow i.e. 56# @ 27" add 6 lbs would give you a draw weight around 62 lbs at 29" give or take a little bit.

Hope that helps.

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#6 Post by Jeffro » Mon Aug 20, 2007 7:47 pm

Flyne,
The bow is suited to a 27" draw.You could shoot it at 29 and as Tim said it would be about 62# at that draw but to be honest I think you would be better off with a longer bow.

Jeff

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#7 Post by flyne » Tue Aug 21, 2007 6:36 pm

thanks any way i will have to try a few different bows and c wot i come up with its been about 3 years since i was last shooting a bow and about 6 since i was using trad gear thanks any way. sorry i cant take it off ya hand's
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