Anybody ever mounted recurve limbs on a Paradox rail and some experience with shooting it ? .... esp. with the cable cut, vibration and shooting characteristics ?
VM
just curious - Paradox Stock with Recurve Limbs
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yes. at least the older straight limbed risers were a straight bolt on for Maxpoint and Parradox bows. I still have one Maxpoint (175 lb.) on lone to my retired uncle, probably for the rest of his life. I'd bought 2 new on closeout years back for $319.00 ea.
I think they had about a 16" draw rail?
I believe Excal said replacement parts were no problem for a few years out. There FAST bows, well made bow's and accurate.
They fetch a good buck (more than they were new) nowadays. Most likely would still do very well in todays market. I think they were rated at 340 fps.? 400 gr. arrow. big speed back then!
I still have 4-5 strings and a couple sets of cables up in the Attack somewhere I should ship to my uncle!
I think they had about a 16" draw rail?
I believe Excal said replacement parts were no problem for a few years out. There FAST bows, well made bow's and accurate.
They fetch a good buck (more than they were new) nowadays. Most likely would still do very well in todays market. I think they were rated at 340 fps.? 400 gr. arrow. big speed back then!
I still have 4-5 strings and a couple sets of cables up in the Attack somewhere I should ship to my uncle!
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