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| VX SERIES MACHINED LIMB POCKET, JIM SHOCKEY YUKON & VENTURA BOWS |
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VX Pocket System…
Proven positive year after year...
Introduced in 2003, the Alpine VX Pocket System has proven to be the most secure way to hold split limbs to a bow riser. Since the inception of this design, few have achieved the extreme control that this pocket system displays. By clamping the pockets together like a vise, the limb is held so tightly that it exhibits no movement during the draw cycle or shot sequence. This extreme control allows for outstanding accuracy and noise control that, to date, has yet to be matched by any other manufacturer. |
| G SERIES MACHINED ALUMINUM LIMB POCKET, F1 & G SERIES RISERS |
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G SERIES MACHINED ALUMINUM LIMB POCKET
The pocket is extruded and machined from 6061 aluminum,we anodize the pockets for a durable, attractive finish. this pocket is designed for superior limb alignment and control, while keeping the limb pocket mass weight to a minimum. The back of the pockets have a soft radius as the limb leaves the limb channel, this reduces stress to the compression side of the limb. |
| LXP MACHINED ALUMINUM LIMB POCKET, EXTENDED, NITROUS BOW |
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LXP SERIES MACHINED ALUMINUM LIMB POCKET
The LXP Series limb pocket was designed specifically for the Nitrous riser. The Nitrous riser has neutral handle design to make it very forgiving when shooting. The extended pocket design of the LXP pushes the limb forward of the riser to archive the needed brace height reduction to induce more arrow velocity, without compromising bow stability, like a normal re flexed riser would do. |
| TARGET MACHINED ALUMINUM LIMB POCKET, CONCORDE TARGET BOW |
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CONCORDE MACHINED ALUMINUM LIMB POCKET
The Concorde machined limb pocket is designed for the Nitrous riser. That neutral riser design is the perfect choice for the target shooter. One of the things we found when talking with target shooters, is they prefer more conventional limb angles on the bow. The more normal limb angles allows them to feel how the shot breaks, and that feedback is important when you are counting X's. This pocket very precisely holds the limb in place and the short limb bolt clamping area above the limb butt allows more of the limb to flex, making the tune of the bow less critical. |
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