Stalker vs Satori/Uuhka?

You are correct in assuming that some of what you are experiencing is the bow itself holding you back.

Those short recurves are harder to be consistently accurate with vs a longer bow with more relaxed string angles. I don't know how anyone can even shoot those short Bear bows 3 under unless you have a very short DL.

Shooting split finger, your point on is much further which makes you less accurate at short bowhunting distances. We could debate that fact but there are really any Split finger shooters that can beat the 3 under guys at tournaments.

The forged F261 Junxing [sometimes sold as Exe Scream] is every bit as good as the Satori- if not better for $160....but it's made in China. I like it better than Satori or the Trad Tech riser which is significantly heavier.
Went down a rabbit hole last night and now I think I may go the 17” P2P riser to still have the wood look and some DAS 45# limbs and a springy rest. A stalker is in my future at some point, but for now I’m going to get a decent ILF setup and really learn it. I’d probably still stay at 60”.
 
Test drive the Stalker of South still offers that. I test drove 2 different Wolverines. Never took to them. Shot ILF for a few years and killed my first animals with an CD riser and Uukha’s. I wanted custom and I was fortunate to get on Trent Wengerd’s list before he closed his books. But without shooting different styles I would have never landed on the one I did. ILF lets you try a bunch of things at a lower cost than customs.
 
Went down a rabbit hole last night and now I think I may go the 17” P2P riser to still have the wood look and some DAS 45# limbs and a springy rest. A stalker is in my future at some point, but for now I’m going to get a decent ILF setup and really learn it. I’d probably still stay at 60”.
I was thinking the Kodiak you were shooting is shorter than 60"- I've only shot a couple Bear bows and it was many years ago. My comment about going a little longer is because not only is it smoother but it makes it easier to experiment with a fixed crawl- which is a deadly hunting strategy especially if you are a tree stand deer hunter. It's hard to crawl with a short bow.

Guys hunting with longbows that are 68" and they are fine. If you hunt out of a GB, then bow size matters.

I think you will like that P2P/Das setup. My lefty buddy shot Das for awhile and I shot that bow a lot. Good riser though a little heavy, good connection but not ILF- requires a mod. The Das limbs are about the same as every other low end ILF limb inc the Trad Tech- all are good....but you can do better by just buying a mid range name brand limb.

Sounds like you are looking on Lancaster. Have you seen Alt Services in the UK? Huge selection and great prices.

I have shot a lot of name brand limbs in the lower price range- $60-$175 and they are shockingly good. The WNS C3 and C5 limbs are incredible for under $150. If you want to bump up to a higher performance limb the Nika's -sold direct- are very good and are comparable to Uukha.
 
I was thinking the Kodiak you were shooting is shorter than 60"- I've only shot a couple Bear bows and it was many years ago. My comment about going a little longer is because not only is it smoother but it makes it easier to experiment with a fixed crawl- which is a deadly hunting strategy especially if you are a tree stand deer hunter. It's hard to crawl with a short bow.

Guys hunting with longbows that are 68" and they are fine. If you hunt out of a GB, then bow size matters.

I think you will like that P2P/Das setup. My lefty buddy shot Das for awhile and I shot that bow a lot. Good riser though a little heavy, good connection but not ILF- requires a mod. The Das limbs are about the same as every other low end ILF limb inc the Trad Tech- all are good....but you can do better by just buying a mid range name brand limb.

Sounds like you are looking on Lancaster. Have you seen Alt Services in the UK? Huge selection and great prices.

I have shot a lot of name brand limbs in the lower price range- $60-$175 and they are shockingly good. The WNS C3 and C5 limbs are incredible for under $150. If you want to bump up to a higher performance limb the Nika's -sold direct- are very good and are comparable to Uukha.
I hunt out of a GB occasionally. I can’t imagine shooting anything taller than a 62” in there feasibly. I haven’t looked into those limbs but I’ll take a look.

Also want to just thank everyone again for all the advice. The trad community here is 1000x better than on archery talk. Itll be compound for me for the rest of the season but im gonna be ready next September.
 
I hunt out of a GB occasionally. I can’t imagine shooting anything taller than a 62” in there feasibly. I haven’t looked into those limbs but I’ll take a look.

Also want to just thank everyone again for all the advice. The trad community here is 1000x better than on archery talk. Itll be compound for me for the rest of the season but im gonna be ready next September.
Agreed.

The avg GB fuggetit, most are too small for any trad bow.

I have a couple of the Bigger/taller GB's that I can shoot my 64" recurve from but it still limits your shot angles. I shot a 90" Coues buck from one with my recurve so it's not that bad.....
 
May as well buy once and cry once. Stalker all the way. It’ll be cheaper this route. This way you won’t buy four other risers and ILF limbs.

Get the stalker apex !!!


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I have two RMSG P2P's 15" and 19" both made by South and a few different sets of South's double carbon ILF limbs in the Supercross and Static Tip versions and while the Supercross are faster the Static-Tips are smoother and longbow quiet! The 15' riser also makes an exceptional ILF longbow riser when paired with Javaman double carbon limbs. I'm about to pull the trigger on a set of South's ACS longbow limbs to test out.
 
I have two RMSG P2P's 15" and 19" both made by South and a few different sets of South's double carbon ILF limbs in the Supercross and Static Tip versions and while the Supercross are faster the Static-Tips are smoother and longbow quiet! The 15' riser also makes an exceptional ILF longbow riser when paired with Javaman double carbon limbs. I'm about to pull the trigger on a set of South's ACS longbow limbs to test out.
I have set of 60 acs longbow limbs, 59lb at 28. I have a 25 inch draw so 49-50lbs on my fingers, they are barn burners and silent. 500 grain arrow at 165fps average at my 25 inch draw length.

He called me yesterday, making me a set of 56 inch static recurve limbs for my coyote…told him 52-53lbs at 25.

I had a 56 sl coyote that I picked up cheap, was 57lb at 28. Was just as fast as my acs limbs and honestly might have been just as silent, sold me on ordering a custom set to match my fxt riser.

I will post pictures and specs next week once I get em, get an arrow tuned up and plan on running em through as many critters as possible for the rest of the season!
 
“Barnburners” @ 165fps….

You just made me really appreciate my 30 inch plus draw length. My 64” recurve @50# pictured above with a 430gr arrow is over 200 FPS
45lb long gobis on a 19” P2P give me 192 with a 615gr arrow. I draw about 30.5.

What arrow and length are you using to get that light?

I’d love to find a longer lighter arrow to shoot from my longbow.
 
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