oneidabows.net Oneida Archery & Hunting Forum 2010-01-19T21:57:05-05:00 /forum/feed.php?f=25&t=2158 2010-01-19T21:57:05-05:00 /forum/viewtopic.php?t=2158&p=12951#p12951 <![CDATA[OBwons Cornstalker LFMFF]]>
Joe It will be boxed up and on its way shortly. With instructions on how to build the cables.............you have to promise not to tell anyone. :wink:

Bob

Statistics: Posted by OBwon — Tue Jan 19, 2010 9:57 pm


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2010-01-19T12:56:16-05:00 /forum/viewtopic.php?t=2158&p=12909#p12909 <![CDATA[FF Corn Stalker]]>

Statistics: Posted by JOneida — Tue Jan 19, 2010 12:56 pm


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2010-01-19T12:53:32-05:00 /forum/viewtopic.php?t=2158&p=12906#p12906 <![CDATA[OBwons Cornstalker LFMFF]]> Nice job an FF a great bow. I love the cornstalk camo.

Badger

Statistics: Posted by Badger — Tue Jan 19, 2010 12:53 pm


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2010-01-10T23:45:54-05:00 /forum/viewtopic.php?t=2158&p=12594#p12594 <![CDATA[OBwons Cornstalker LFMFF]]> Quote:

This is interesting!!!
How does it shoot?

Ther, bow is very quiet and very stable to shoot. Speeds are well within the high FPS for this bow.

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Do you have the specs for such cables, cable splitters and any other things I need to rebuild my LFM?


Cables are custom built and I do have the specs. Do you build strings? If not Jerome can build for you. Splitters come from my shop and I can make you a set of the anchor posts. You do not have to modify the cam. You need a set of new Oneida hinges from Joe, he knows which ones I use.

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Do you need to do any permanent alterations to limbs or cams?


Very easy to do the rest of the Mods to the grip and the timing.

Give me all the info!!!!!!!

Statistics: Posted by OBwon — Sun Jan 10, 2010 11:45 pm


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2010-01-10T14:29:10-05:00 /forum/viewtopic.php?t=2158&p=12566#p12566 <![CDATA[OBwons Cornstalker LFMFF]]>
How does it shoot?

Do you have the specs for such cables, cable splitters and any other things I need to rebuild my LFM?
Do you need to do any permanent alterations to limbs or cams?


Give me all the info!!!!!!! 8)

Statistics: Posted by Ther — Sun Jan 10, 2010 2:29 pm


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2010-01-09T15:28:24-05:00 /forum/viewtopic.php?t=2158&p=12509#p12509 <![CDATA[OBwons Cornstalker LFMFF]]>

Lyle if you are going to be at ATA I will have the bow with me. Joe wants to test drive a bit and there are offers to buy already.

Thanks again for the great feedback.

Bob

Statistics: Posted by OBwon — Sat Jan 09, 2010 3:28 pm


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2010-01-09T07:52:14-05:00 /forum/viewtopic.php?t=2158&p=12496#p12496 <![CDATA[OBwons Cornstalker LFMFF]]>

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2010-01-08T22:13:00-05:00 /forum/viewtopic.php?t=2158&p=12479#p12479 <![CDATA[OBwons Cornstalker LFMFF]]>
If you need someone to put some arrows through it, it is welcome in Wisconsin! I'd be happy to cover the shipping! Lyle :P

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2010-01-08T20:19:26-05:00 /forum/viewtopic.php?t=2158&p=12473#p12473 <![CDATA[OBwons Cornstalker LFMFF]]> Joe did all the work, but it is no wear near as custom as your bow. Two thumbs way up

Statistics: Posted by russell4214 — Fri Jan 08, 2010 8:19 pm


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2010-01-08T15:37:18-05:00 /forum/viewtopic.php?t=2158&p=12472#p12472 <![CDATA[OBwons Cornstalker LFMFF]]>
russell4214, thank you for the comment on the bow. I have worked on or seen a few of the Oneidas with fast Flyte cables. It is not complicated to do and I have found a new way with Jeromes help to build the cables to protect against wear.

I like to try new things and to be up front there is not a problem with the Oneida cables. FF cables have been tried on this bow before just not using the BE hinge in this configuration.

Bob

Statistics: Posted by OBwon — Fri Jan 08, 2010 3:37 pm


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2010-01-08T02:25:13-05:00 /forum/viewtopic.php?t=2158&p=12443#p12443 <![CDATA[OBwons Cornstalker LFMFF]]> Statistics: Posted by russell4214 — Fri Jan 08, 2010 2:25 am


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2010-01-07T22:55:24-05:00 /forum/viewtopic.php?t=2158&p=12442#p12442 <![CDATA[OBwons Cornstalker LFMFF]]> Statistics: Posted by Vlodpg — Thu Jan 07, 2010 10:55 pm


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2010-01-07T22:25:52-05:00 /forum/viewtopic.php?t=2158&p=12440#p12440 <![CDATA[Fast Flyte LFM]]>

Statistics: Posted by JOneida — Thu Jan 07, 2010 10:25 pm


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2010-01-07T21:50:02-05:00 /forum/viewtopic.php?t=2158&p=12436#p12436 <![CDATA[OBwons Cornstalker LFMFF]]> FF Power Cable System By BTU Archery
Custom Grip by BTU Archery
Custom Cabled by Atkins Archery & Custom Strings (Thanks Jerome Atkins)
Bow by Oneida Labs
All refinished Cam parts by Oneida Bow Sales & Service (Thanks Joe Ciampa)
Splitters by Genesis Archery (Thanks Don Kudlacek)

The Fast Flyte power cable upgrade on this bow was inspired by John Woods in Canada. Back in the late 90's John sent me an Aero Force that was power cabled with FF material. The bow was very smooth and used the stock clevis to attach the FF cable.

In doing this LFM I used the newer Black Eagle hinge to take out the clevis and route the FF cable between the hinge. This gives the power limb a more level pull and helps to keep the Outboard straight.

I also changed the position of the timing idler wheels to make the timing run smoother with less of an acute angle to center it down the riser.

Most of the Oneida grips were very long which also put more friction on the timing cable. I shortened the grip to allow the transfer angle to the idlers less acute to reduce friction and drag on the bottom idlers.

Bow retains the same specs as the stock Oneida LFM but the pull is now more smooth and bow is a quieter and faster.

We chronoed the bow today and got 256 fps at 63#, 29.5" draw with a 400 gr. arrow.

The comment from the shop owner was "if I closed my eyes I would not have known it was an Oneida in my shop" the bow is that quiet with only 4 string bats and no other sound reduction on the bow.

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Statistics: Posted by OBwon — Thu Jan 07, 2010 9:50 pm


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