[RISER] FUNCTIONS AND DESCRIPTION
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The riser is the central body of the bow, to which all major components—such as the upper and lower limbs, grip, sight, stabilizer, and arrow rest—are attached.
Its strength, weight, and balance are determined by the riser, making it a key component that influences the archer’s posture, shooting feel, and serves as the foundation for overall bow tuning.
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