Product name | Recurve Bow Riser TOPOINT ENDEAVOR | |
Brand | TOPOINT | |
Material | Magnesium Aluminum Alloy | |
Specification | PHYSICALWEIGHT >> 2.36Lbs LENGTH OF RISER >> 25" RISER >> Magnesium Aluminum Alloy POCKETTYPE >> ILF BRACEHEIGHT >> 21-22.5CM TYPE >> RH/LH LENGTH >> 25(FITS FORA 6668OR 70”BOW) FINISH >> Powder coating GRIP >> Plastic |
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TOPOINT ARCHERY ENDEAVOR 25" Archery Recurve Bow Riser ILF Device Wooden Grip Takedown Bow High Strength Magnesium Alloy Bow Riser For Outdoor Trainin |
Magnesium Aluminum Alloy Bow Riser
Finish: Colorful Paint |
ILF device can install the bow blade without allen key
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In order to properly assemble the limbs with the riser, you will need to push the ILF detent part from the limb into the appropriately sized slot on the riser until you hear a click. |
Maple-Fiberglass/wooden Limb
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Topoint Archery Exclusive Package
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Plastic Grip with wooden camo
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BCY chords, Pure hand-made, Tough and Wear-Resistant
68"(StringType: B55, 12 strands) |
Tiller and draw weight adjustability
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To adjust the tiller and bow weight, you first need to loosen the weight/tiller locking bolt with the Allen key (photo 1). Use the Allen key to turn the weight/tiller adjustment bolt clockwise to increasebow weight and counter clockwise to decrease bow weight (photo 2). When the correct poundage isset, tighten the locking bolt located at back of the riser (photo 1). lt is best to adjust tiller and weightwhile the bow is unstrung. |
When adjusting the tiller and bow weight, do not exceed the recommended turns outfrom themaximum position(photo 3) Maximum opening: 3 complete turns starting from closed position (photo 4) |
Limb /riseralignment
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Before adjusting the alignment of the riser, first check the center string position towards the riserYou can adjust the centershot without unstringing your bow. |
1. To adjust limb position to the left, loosen the inner left side bolt(photo 5 & 6) and tighten the rightsided one till the limb iscentered. 2. Once the limb is centered, retighten the left side bolt (photo 6) |