also wouldn’t mind opinions on limp length since I’m not 100 percent sure what length I want I’ve been shooting a 58inch bow and it’s great at 20-25ish yards 30 yards and can’t really tell I still suck lol but with a 27 3/4 - 28 inch draw length will I notice a difference going longer? 58 seems fine except a small amount of stacking and a decent amount of finger pinch especially my ring finger much more callused than my middle finger but not enough to bother me. And also to o.p. Sorry I’ve kinda jimmy jacked your thread a bit.
What 58" bow are you shooting now? ILF, or a traditional one piece like a Bear Grizzly? For 28" draw, I'd recommend a 60-62" bow.
For ILF, the limb sizes short/medium/long add the following lengths to whatever your riser length is:
Short: 41"
Medium: 43"
Long: 45"
So for a standard ILF 25" riser, medium limbs give a 68" bow, longs give a 70" bow.
A Standard ILF hunting rig would be a 19" riser / Medium limbs, for a 62" bow. That would be ideal for someone around a 28" AMO draw length. If you're hunting in a lot of brush or a blind, you may want a slightly shorter bow.
Note that you will end up with a more forgiving bow with faster arrow speeds running a longer riser over longer limbs (think Matthews TRX on the compound side with long riser and short limbs), but it is harder to find short limbs than a 15/17" riser. Note as well to practice if you're hunting out of a tree stand shooting the steep downhill shots, and practicing shooting with your bottom limb tipped down between your legs.
Nika does make the N3s in longs currently, but you will need to order direct from them, which will be about a month in shipping coming from China give or take. WNS C5s or Uukhas from Alternative would arrive considerably quicker. If you're worried about the appearance of target limbs, remember you can get a set of limbsations from Onestringer to cover them up, and a set of full compound size limbsavers (for the one piece limbs, not split limbs) to quiet them up.