I got this bow (19" version) with cheaper limbs for my first set-up. It is lovely to shoot! I wish they'd come with information from the manufacturer about brace height ect.
From my limited knowledge about takedown bows, I think the crack is in the compression part, and the handle isn't supposed to flex anyway, so to me it seems unlikely that you'd notice it at all when shooting.
I was literally within 24 hours of ordering one of these Lark risers, but now I'm having serious second thoughts. In my opinion, that riser-with its large, very visible crack-should NEVER have passed post-production inspection and should NEVER have been shipped from the factory. Whether a crack like this affects how the riser performs is-again, in my opinion-irrelevant. Any bow components with such a defect should be declared a reject and destroyed. Shame on you, White Feather; you just lost a sale and, quite possibly, far more than one customer.
Who is the maker of this risers? Can´t find any info whatsoever about the maker. The more similar riser is an Old Mountain Vivace...but nothing more
Got the 23" riser. Absolutely lovely.
I got this bow (19" version) with cheaper limbs for my first set-up. It is lovely to shoot! I wish they'd come with information from the manufacturer about brace height ect.
you should always follow the brace height as recommended by the limbs.
this is because it is the limbs which are put under the most stress.
I bought one - such a pleasure.
Hi is it a19 or longer riser? thanks for nice video
Hello,
what material is the black part made of, please??
Micarta
@@torstensreviews9006 paper micarta or another materials of micarta? Thx
Looked like a crack in the wood section. Did it shoot ok?
From my limited knowledge about takedown bows, I think the crack is in the compression part, and the handle isn't supposed to flex anyway, so to me it seems unlikely that you'd notice it at all when shooting.
Yeah that was frustrating he kept avoiding showing the crack.
I was literally within 24 hours of ordering one of these Lark risers, but now I'm having serious second thoughts. In my opinion, that riser-with its large, very visible crack-should NEVER have passed post-production inspection and should NEVER have been shipped from the factory. Whether a crack like this affects how the riser performs is-again, in my opinion-irrelevant. Any bow components with such a defect should be declared a reject and destroyed. Shame on you, White Feather; you just lost a sale and, quite possibly, far more than one customer.
In italiano 😂