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mhogan 11-10-2003 06:33 PM

RE: Chek-Mate Greybark?
 
Actionwood is laminated wood. You have seen it on rifle and shotgun stocks. Doesn' t have the cracking problems solid wood has. I like it too.

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dbl lock 11-17-2003 02:12 PM

RE: Chek-Mate Greybark?
 
i have a chek-mate hunter 2 in greybark riser and limbs. i perfer it over most solid woods. i am completely pleased with the greybark on my chek-mate.

seymour 11-17-2003 04:43 PM

RE: Chek-Mate Greybark?
 
Well, the wood in the riser hardly contributes to performance so it' s mostly a matter of looks. I like the walnut in my ChekMate Attila handle fine, but I doubt it makes much difference in the way the bow shoots.

As far as the limbs are concerned, that' s mostly a matter of how the fiberglass cooperates with the laminates. I' ve never discerned a great deal of difference that couldn' t be attributed to limb length or design.

So I guess if you like action wood or whatever, it' s a taste thing more than anything else.

DoninVa 11-20-2003 07:23 PM

RE: Chek-Mate Greybark?
 
I like phonelic and greybark action wood in my risers. It makes for a stable and slightly heavier riser and it looks good to:D. Don


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