ILF Risers & Limbs?

I'd say one of the largest advantages to an ILF is being able to completely tune the limb to your shot, arrow, and riser. Changing the weight is not something I commonly do once it's all tuned up. I'd be interested in hearing others opinions on that.
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The ability to adjust does help with tuning. So where a guy with a one piece is limited to nok adjustment and tweaking his arrow, the ILF can also be fine tuned with the limb bolts. What works for me is to set my nok point and fixed crawl to where I'm getting decent groups. Then I bareshaft and move nok point or adjust brace height as necessary. [if my bareshaft shows a little weak- I twist the string down to lengthen BH...and vice versa for showing stiff]

Once tuned then I play with my limb bolts....turning one in 1/2 turn then shooting/ tuning....then repeat with the other limb. FWIW, its splitting hairs but it seems to shoot just a little better with 1/2 turn in [top] on my longbow limbs. I've shot my Inno recurve limbs bottomed out which gets me 54# and they shoot great.....but if I was tweaking my setup for maximum accuracy on say a 20 yd target shoot.....I would definitely fine tune with limb bolts.
 
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