Traditional Archery Discussions on the Leatherwall


ILF LONGBOW LIMBS

Messages posted to thread:
Grampus 13-May-18
TradFan 13-May-18
Friend 13-May-18
UpNorth 14-May-18
non-typical 14-May-18
JHPope 14-May-18
Doots 17-Aug-18
Jim Casto Jr 17-Aug-18
Brian waters 17-Aug-18
camodave 18-Aug-18
camodave 18-Aug-18
camodave 18-Aug-18
George D. Stout 18-Aug-18
From: Grampus
Date: 13-May-18




I AM LOOKING FOR ILF LONGBOW LIMBS. ARE THERE ANY SUGGESTIONS? THE LIMBS WILL BE MOUNTED ON A 19 INCH RISER AND SHOULD NOT PULL MORE THAN 40 POUNDS.

From: TradFan
Date: 13-May-18




Morrison.

From: Friend
Date: 13-May-18




Am quite pleased with the Dryad LBX's.

From: UpNorth
Date: 14-May-18




I have a set of Tradtech limbs and a set of Dryads. The "cheaper" Tradtechs get shot ALOT more than the Dryads.

From: non-typical
Date: 14-May-18




Have 2 sets of Centuar ilfs. They are smooth,quiet and fast.

From: JHPope
Date: 14-May-18




I have a set of Centaur longbow limbs on a Dorado ILF and the weight feels to be low to mid forties and very smooth.

From: Doots
Date: 17-Aug-18




I have a set of Centaur ILF limbs 43@27 for sale

From: Jim Casto Jr
Date: 17-Aug-18




You may want to check out ebay or Lancaster Archery for Bosen limbs. They're cheap, Chinese limbs, but all the reports I've read are very positive.

From: Brian waters
Date: 17-Aug-18




Ill add to the report jim. I have 2 pair of the bosen limbs. Great shooters and are true to thier advertised weight.

From: camodave
Date: 18-Aug-18




I have a set of like new Sky Carbon foam limbs for sale that should work. Might be a little heavy. They are extra longs at 26 inches.

DDave

From: camodave
Date: 18-Aug-18




I have a set of like new Sky Carbon foam limbs for sale that should work. Might be a little heavy. They are extra longs at 26 inches.

DDave

From: camodave
Date: 18-Aug-18




One can never tell what ILF limbs will have for draw weight until you try them. The pad angles determine the actual draw weight.

DDave

From: George D. Stout Compton's Traditional Bowhunters
Date: 18-Aug-18




Something to think about is the Korean archers are always right on top in Olympic shooting with Korean made limbs. The Chinese don't do to bad either so don't dismiss imported limbs. If money is no object you can spend as much as you like....or as little. If you want to save some money, look at the S.F. Axiom, very inexpensive but will shoot with limbs three times the price. The chances of you realizing any benefit from high-dollar limbs depends on your expertise more than the limbs themselves.





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