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55#+ hunting Limbs paired with Olympic riser

Would it be possible/advisable to pair a 25" W&W olympic freestyle riser with W&W Black wolf limbs in either 55# or 60#? I currently run two setups, my ATX with 42# hoyt limbs, and my spigarelli with 50# bodnik limbs, I would like to purchase some 55# W&W Black wolf limbs, and potentially later some 60# limbs, and use them with my ATX riser. Is it advisable to use hunting weight limbs with any OF riser? Or would it be better to also purchase the Black wolf riser and run the heavy limbs with that? My concern is mostly with the integrity of the riser, will it be able to handle that kind of weight? Would any Olympic riser? I would really appreciate any input, insight or speculation anyone has to offer.

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