I'm thinking about a Mybo Wave but someone mentioned in the Lancaster comments section that the dovetails in the limb pockets are only held in by the left/right adjustment screws. As he mentioned, most every bow I've ever seen have the dovetails held in place with a screw into the riser leaving the adjuster screws to do nothing but center the limbs. Does anyone own this bow and have anything to say about this? Is it an imaginary problem or something to consider? Thanks - Carl
Never owned a Mybo so can't say whether theirs is up to snuff, but the concept is something manufacturers, for example W&W, uses pretty regularly.
With how W&W does it, it's not just screws, but a sort of "threaded dowel" system for the lack of a better description. I've never taken them out fully, but if you removed the screws and moved the dovetail bracket around you can get a better look at it.
In any case, you're (ideally) never really pulling up on the dovetail bracket anyways, so it's a moot point.
Thanks everybody. I was thinking about this or a Forged+ but everyone says this balances better right out of the box. I think you've helped me make up my mind. - Carl
How does the 27" Wave XL feel during the shot with just barebow weights? Which riser would you compare the feel too? I had the original Wave 25" and liked the soft feel. I'm considering an XL for barebow.
How much flex it has when using limbs above #40 (#44 to be more specific) ?
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