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I recently bought a 21’’ Hoyt Excel risers off the classifieds hear not because I needed it but because the price was good and if I didn’t like it I could sell it and get my money back. I have several sets of ILF limbs lying around so I started playing with different limbs. The limbs that shot the best was the Trad tech longbow limbs which make a 66’’ bow ,the only string that I had lying around was a Angel Dyneema endless loop. I tell you for a bunch of spare parts thrown together I’ll be hard press to find one of my other bows that shoots any better......stabow
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I have one of these risers set-up for fishing. I wouldn't hesitate to take it out after any other game either. Great riser for the price or twice the price.
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Sounds like you made the best of what you had available.
You done good!!!!
God bless,Mudd
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yeah i have an excel too! and i use it for fishing but im buying a set of tt longbow limbs soon....what brace height are you using on it?
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