Screw fit recurve limbs from Black Sheep.
Key features:
- Designed for use with the Black Sheep Apollo riser (see related products below) but also compatiblewith a range of screw fitting models.
- Ideal for recreational archers, beginners, for use on training courses and as a first bow.
- Huge range of sizes available to fit archers of all ages and strengths.
Technical specifications:
Fitting: |
Screw Fitting |
Material: |
Wood |
Length Options: |
48"/ 54"/ 58"/ 62"/ 66"/ 68"/ 70" |
Poundage Options: |
10-34lbs |
Reinforced Limb Tip: |
No |
Limbs |
Handle |
Poundage Options |
48" |
14.5 |
10-14 lbs |
54" |
19.5 |
12-18 lbs |
58" |
19.5 |
10-18 lbs |
62" |
20" |
16-22 lbs |
64" |
22" |
16-22 lbs |
66" |
24" |
12-32 lbs |
68" |
24" |
14-38 lbs |
70" |
24" |
16-34 lbs |
Note on the combination of riser and limbs: The riser is available with two different limb fittings (35 mm and 40 mm wide). The shorter limbs (48", 54" and 58") only fit into the narrow mount of the 14.5" and 19.5" riser. The 20", 22" and 24" riser have a wide fitting and are compatible with all longer limbs (62" and above).
Note on the total length: The available options refer to the total length of the bow. This means that the 70" limbs with the 24" riser result in a total length of 70". With the shorter risers (20" and 22") the total length is reduced accordingly. I.e. the 66" limbs on the 22" riser give an overall length of 64". Black Sheep provides 62" and 64" limbs where that was taken into account, so you don't need to do any conversions yourself. But, the 62" and 64" limbs are in fact the same length as the 66" limbs, the shorter total length only comes from the shorter riser.
Note on draw weight: The draw weight of the 66", 68" and 70" limbs refers to the 24" riser. If a combination with a shorter riser is chosen, the actual draw weight increases by about 2 lbs (22" riser) and 4 lbs (20" riser) compared to the stated one. Black Sheep has again taken care of this conversion with the 64" and 62" limbs. But, you can of course still order 66" limbs and "do the math" yourself. As an example: The 66" / 18 lbs and 64" / 20 lbs limbs are identical, they are just marked differently.