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Lenny Stankowitz
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I'm just curious how many tradgangers are shooting ILF bows. Seems as though they are becoming more and more popular every day.

This is not a pro or con thread and brand isn't important, just wanted to know how many people are using them.

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Jason R. Wesbrock
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Morrison ILF, 62" 62#@30"

Not always my favorite bow as it's physically heavier than I like, but certainly in the top 3.

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Paul Mattson
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I will soon. I just picked up a DAS Dalaa riser, now I am looking for some limbs. Leaning towards Trad Tech Black Max carbon limbs.

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FerretWYO
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I got my girlfriend a Morrison ILF. She loves it. I got two sets of limbs from other tradgangers. I really like it she has to take it away from me sometimes.

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I have a couple of Morrisons, a 14 Mini and a 16 Phenolic and a couple Trad Techs, a 15 Blsack Onyx and a 17 metal Titan. All are great shooting bows. The big advantage to ILF is that all 4 of these risers can shoot the same set of limbs. That being said, I also have a number of regular bows...too much fun!!! [wavey]
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I have one ILF bow. (TAC Blacksheep) I don't hunt with it, but it will chew out the middle of a target, if I do my part. They are very versitile bows!
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Gary Logsdon
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One of my "go to" bows is a Morrison ILF

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Morrision 56inch 14inch riser

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Gene Charbonneau
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Sold my DAS Master.
All the neat adjustable features that I bought it for and thought I would like, I didn't.

The Winex limbs were very, very nice.

I am going to try an ILF bow again, but with a more standard riser. Maybe a Morrison, also been looking at the new TradTech 15" Recon ILF riser at Lancaster.

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Peter Ward has a very nice WARF type conversion that he shows you how to do step my step at his web site. You can build your own ILF riser for under $100. I was talking to him Tue. and he is very happy with this conversion and a set of $150 Samick ILF limbs. Its worth checking out.

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I shoot a DAS master and love it. I don't touch my other bows anymore.

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i have a TT pinnacle 2 and longbow limbs its fun that recon is a eye catcher
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I have several risers and different limbs. The combinations are endless and great shooters.
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My wife and I both have been shooting DAS bows since they first came on the scene.

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