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I listed some black eagle trad 400’s in the classifieds. Brand new. Didn’t work for me. Idk how to put the link here. If interested let me know

30 inches from valley to back of outsert. 404 grains without field point
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I don't have photos but the finalized setup for 2023 is:
St Patrick Lake Longbows Pacific Styk (68" ASL with yew cores), 50# @ 29"
Autumn Orange 2018s, full length, white wraps and 2" 4 fletch shield cut feathers, tipped with zwickey deltas on 100gr adapters, total arrow weight just over 600gr.
 
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I have been keeping it pretty simple, ive shot pretty much the same set up for the last six year. Predator Classic recurve 51@28 (I have a 30 inch draw) with a four fletched 4 inch feather full length xx75 2117s and a 125 head. Only thing I have changed is my broadheads over the years. Ive used northern broadhead wides, woodsmans, and now Im hunting with the RMS Gear Cutthroat 3 blades. All three head I have shot ive had great results.
 
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I listed some black eagle trad 400’s in the classifieds. Brand new. Didn’t work for me. Idk how to put the link here. If interested let me know

30 inches from valley to back of outsert. 404 grains without field point
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What are you looking to get for them and what weight are your outserts.?
 

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I stopped at RMS gear and got one of their risers on the way home. Will post some pics later. 45lb gobis were sending a 605 grain arrow at about 190-192 fps!
 

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Few pics of the new RMS riser. Made by Stalker Stickbows for RMS. Bocote on the sides. Mine is setup off the shelf but you can get them drilled for a springy if you want (I'm not sure the extra cost).

19" riser w/ 45lb long gobis is sending a 605 grain arrow at about 190-192fps for me. I'm shooting a full length Easton 6.5 w/ 270 up front. Grip is nice and flat. I had the same limbs on a satori and they feel a bit heavier on this riser. I'm not sure if that's because the limb bolts are adjusted all the way in, or the limb angle, but either way I'm a fan. It had also been almost a month since I shot my recurve so I'm not quite as strong as I was when I was shooting regularly either.

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TX, nice.

What is the center of that riser, Micarta? G10?
I'm assuming it's some sort of fiberglass impregnated material.

cost?
How about the weight? I would assume it's a tad heavier than a straight wood riser. The Stalker ILF riser I have with the G10 buried inside is a tad heavier than a solid wood riser.
 

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TX, nice.

What is the center of that riser, Micarta? G10?
I'm assuming it's some sort of fiberglass impregnated material.

cost?
How about the weight? I would assume it's a tad heavier than a straight wood riser. The Stalker ILF riser I have with the G10 buried inside is a tad heavier than a solid wood riser.

I am not sure what the center is actually. Guessing G10 would drive the cost up but it's some sort of phenolic or composite. - Edit 10/10/23 - The center is G10.

This one was $575 w/ the wood overlay on the front of the riser. Think they were originally $550 without that. I'm not sure if it is an option or if it's standard now.

Weight - It's heavier than a Satori by a fair amount. I'll drop it on a scale at some point and post an update.
 
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I’ve got a couple of actionwood risers a friend gave me several years ago that looks identical in shape to that RMS riser. I set one up for ILF and one for standard bolt down limbs.
 
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I am not sure what the center is actually. Guessing G10 would drive the cost up but it's some sort of phenolic or composite.

This one was $575 w/ the wood overlay on the front of the riser. Think they were originally $550 without that. I'm not sure if it is an option or if it's standard now.

Weight - It's heavier than a Satori by a fair amount. I'll drop it on a scale at some point and post an update.
Good stuff, its a beauty, decent price too.

Mine was significantly more $$, and I do notice the extra weight carting it around on a hunt in the mtns. That same extra weight does make it a tiny bit more stable…and there is very little vibration in my riser vs my one metal riser.
 
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South told me there is a 10 fps. I can tell you the ACS is quicker and I had to make some mental adjustments after shooting my ACS vs reg stalker limbs. The ACS shot close to 8 inches high at 20 yards vs reg stalker with the same arrow and same bow weights. I have not shot through my chrono


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How are the acs real world for speed and noise?

Any downside to them?
Mine are blazing but I only have a 26 inch draw. They are silent, incredible smooth and very fast. Mine at 26 inches, 50lbs shoots a 500 grain arrow 165-170 according to my chrono.

They ruined me honestly. I sold both my Toelkes once I got this bow. The toelke pika is an amazing bow but the acs limbs are smoother and much faster. I’ve shot prolly a dozen other longbows and nothing feels like the acs.
 
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