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Originally Posted By: judge sharpe
So a warf bow is an old compound riser with traditional limbs put on it? For what reason? Is it so you can use compound sights and arrow rests? All I see is a maybe improved traditional bow with out the speed and let off advantages of a compound.


Yep; reason (for me) is, a) they don't make parts for old compounds so converting it to trad eliminates that problem, b) early compound designs were pathetic (by today's compound standards), and c) it *can* be a cheap way to get into a recurve, if you already have a good candidate riser (mentioned previously).

BGD


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