In general, a nicer recurve in the 500 dollar range, take down, 64", 40-42lbs at 28". The intent of my post was simply my observation of how few bows with that criteria exist. I'm thinking now that an ilf (wood riser) may be the way to go for what I am looking for.What kind of bite are you looking for? ILF, longbow, recurve?
I did that a couple years ago. I got the Bearpaw Penthalon riser and paired it with a set of DAS longbow limbs. I think you would have to go to a 19" riser to hit 64" though. I am thinking about getting a set of recurve limbs to go with it now.In general, a nicer recurve in the 500 dollar range, take down, 64", 40-42lbs at 28". The intent of my post was simply my observation of how few bows with that criteria exist. I'm thinking now that an ilf (wood riser) may be the way to go for what I am looking for.
For sure a 19" riser with longs.I did that a couple years ago. I got the Bearpaw Penthalon riser and paired it with a set of DAS longbow limbs. I think you would have to go to a 19" riser to hit 64" though. I am thinking about getting a set of recurve limbs to go with it now.
True but, not take down or the length I want/need.Bear grizzly $400, the new bear Kodiak hunter $500, Kodiak mag $500, super mag $400. Lots of used stuff. There’s a fair amount of options
Too short, looking for 19" riser. The White Feather Lark seems to have a solid following. Definitely a consideration.How about one of the OMP wood ILF risers? From there, the limb selections are plentiful in that price range.