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Looking to grab some new limbs for my ILF recurve. Any suggestions on high-quality limbs is welcome.
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I’d like to keep it under $500What’s your price range? I’ve only shot a couple ILF bows, but there’s a couple dudes here that shoot them a lot.
what are you trying to get out of them?Looking to grab some new limbs for my ILF recurve. Any suggestions on high-quality limbs is welcome.
what are you trying to get out of them?
competition?
hunting?
Dryad is a solid recommendation. Good 'ol Texas fellas and they know their stuff.
fwiw, I can own any pair of ILF limbs made in the world, and what do I hunt with? An old pair of original Trad Tech fiberglass & wood limbs that are 12 years old. Why? They are quiet and smooth and reliable and nothing I have shot with them in all those years, have lived long enough to complain about being shot with such inexpensive limbs.Just hunting. I’ll check out Dryad for sure.
fwiw, I can own any pair of ILF limbs made in the world, and what do I hunt with? An old pair of original Trad Tech fiberglass & wood limbs that are 12 years old. Why? They are quiet and smooth and reliable and nothing I have shot with them in all those years, have lived long enough to complain about being shot with such inexpensive limbs.![]()
I’ve had pretty much all of the tradtech limbs, and if I were to buy one I’d get the wood/ glass and be happy. If I was going to spend more than those, I’d skip the more expensive tradtech and go to uukha . And of the uukhas, I’ve had everything from the ex1evo2 to the xx, and I still have the evo”s. Keep your eye out at lancasters, they often have demo/ open box uukhas.