Farmington Atlas 19" ILF Riser Review

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Farmington Atlas 19" ILF Riser Reviews

Farmington Atlas riser is a must

Tradarcher
2 years ago

A must try riser. Feels great in the hands. Love the weight and the option to add weights to the limb pockets. Finish is spectacular and well done. I have the green finish. I have this riser paired up with extra long longbow limbs , an elevated rest and plunger. Shooting it barebow. Can't ask for more, it shoots as good as I allow it. Holding on to this one for a long time

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My favorite ILF riser

Craig
2 years ago

I have put together more ILF rigs in search of "the one", and this is it. I love the green color. With the extra pocket weight in the lower pocket this riser rocks. I have a lighter set of limbs for 3D and and heavier set for hunting.

Farmington Atlas 19" ILF Riser Questions and Answers

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Asked by Jon 3 years ago

What is the Alloy number of the Farmington Atlas Riser. T-6 is not an alloy number, only a reference to relative hardness, as of now, an unknown alloy. There are 9 possible alloys grouping in aluminum; however where strength is concerned for a riser only

That is the Alloy number that the manufacture advertises and fro 3 years ago

That is the Alloy number that the manufacture advertises and from what I can find its in the 7000 series .

Asked by Jon 3 years ago

What is the Alloy number of the Farmington Atlas Riser. T-6 is not an alloy number, only a reference to relative hardness, as of now, an unknown alloy. There are 9 possible alloys grouping in aluminum; however where strength is concerned for a riser only

That is the Alloy number that the manufacture advertises and fro 3 years ago

That is the Alloy number that the manufacture advertises and from what I can find its in the 7000 series .

Asked by Troy 3 years ago

How heavy # limbs is this rated up to? Also, my Martin Jaguar accepts both ilf and bolt on limbs. Would the atlas riser accept some spare Samik sage limbs I have?

As far as I can research I see no weight limit . The Atlas will 3 years ago

As far as I can research I see no weight limit . The Atlas will take any ILF connection limbs .

Asked by Will 3 years ago

When selecting a left vs right hand bow, is the handedness based off of the hand used to hold the riser, or pull the string?

A right hand bow you hold the bow in your left hand and pull the 3 years ago

A right hand bow you hold the bow in your left hand and pull the string with your right hand and vise versa for the left hand bows .

Left handed shooters pull the string with their left hand and ho 3 years ago

Left handed shooters pull the string with their left hand and hold the bow with their right hand. Right handed shooters pull the string with their right hand and hold the bow with their left hand.