Raven Styk Hybrids

Raven Styk Take-Down Hybrids

The Raven Styk combines the best qualities of our easy to use Fatal Styk (three piece take-down recurve) and our Primal Styk (longbow). The inspirations behind this hybrid bow is completely in the design itself; the blending of longbow and recurve. The unique thing about the Raven Styk is its full-pistol grip and its highly reflexed longbow style limbs.

The Raven Styk is the most versatile bow ever. Once shooting the Raven Styk you will see the mass weight of the larger riser (handle) section adds stability while the full-pistol grip ensures correct hand placement – shot after shot. Having the riser sight window cut past center 3/16 of an inch allows the use of a wide selection of arrow types and spine weights. The longbow-style take down limbs are very stable and virtually torque free. It is nearly impossible to twist a limb. This makes stinging and unstringing more simplified and less damaging.


Interchangeable limb system,
makes it easy to convert a
recurve into a hybrid longbow
It’s easy take down system and its interchangeable limb system make it a fun bow that will last you through many hunting years. The Raven Styk Limbs are also designed to match up with our older Vision SR and LR recurve risers (2004 and newer) as well as our Fatal Styk risers. Yep, that means that if you already have a Fatal Styk, we can match up a new set of Raven Styk limbs and you don’t even have to send your riser back! Talk about versatile.

Base Prices

Raven Styk X – $945

Made up of one exotic wood that is available in both grip types and your choice of exotic veneer wood.

Raven Styk Y  – $995

Combines two opposing types of wood on each side of the center radius and your choice of limb veneer wood.

Raven Styk Z  – $1,095

Encompasses the complex Tribal Flare, two wood types, and the X pattern design while using the highest quality woods available for the handle and the limbs.

Bow Options

When deciding what bow is perfect for you, it is best to look at all the available options. Each bow is designed with a Bamboo limb core.

  • Bow length – 58″ 60″, 62″, 64″
  • Bow weight
  • Draw length – typically measured at 28″
  • Hand – Right or Left
  • Glove Size – to aid it handle structure
  • Grip Type – Standard or High
  • Tiller – Split or 3 under
  • Name on/of the bow or SKU number
  • Limb veneer woods
  • Handle style – X, Y, or Z
  • Handle wood(s)

all bows have a Bamboo base core wood

Extra Options – add to base price


Ebony in handle wood – $50


Handle overlays – $50


Horn tips – $25

Wood Options


See Available Wood Options
We do our best to keep this information updated, so we are dedicating a special web page just to the woods available at Robertson Stykbow. Please browse the gallery (it will open in a new window) and let us know if we can help you in any way.

Handle Styles


The X Made up of one exotic wood that is available in both grip types and your choice of exotic veneer wood. Featured here is Bocote handle and Bocote limbs.

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The Y – Combines two opposing types of wood on each side of the center radius and your choice of limb veneer wood.

The Z – Encompasses the complex Tribal Flare, two wood types, and the X pattern design while using the highest quality woods available for the handle and the limbs. In this photo Bloodwood is the flare and Cocobolo is in the handle featuring Montana Juniper limbs.


Handle Styles: X – Y – Z

Grip Styles

There are two choices, standard or high. Simple.


Standard Grip


High Grip

Technical Information


Shad Vanetti target shooting with
“Grampa’s Ashes” custom Raven Styk

Technical Info for Primal Styks:

Bow Lengths = Draw Lengths
58” = 25 –  28”
60” = 26 – 29”
62” = 27 – 30”

Brace height : 7 ¼” – 7 ¾”

Sight window in length cut past center: 3/16”

Limb Taper from handle to tips: 1 5/8″ – 5/8″

Approx. Weight: 24 oz.

Purchase of a Robertson Stykbow also includes: the Styk, bow case, string with silencers and string knock tailored to specific bow, stringer, bolts and wrench (for take down system) and care instructions.

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Our reputation speaks for itself. It’s time for a Robertson Stykbow.


Showing off bows at a show


Terry Gremaux with his 2011
Bull Elk shooting a Raven
Styk Hybrid