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Main Boards => PowWow => Topic started by: Homey88 on April 07, 2024, 09:55:56 AM
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Just wondering what everyone’s opinion on the best ILF limbs for under $200 for hunting? Speed and quietness. Thanks
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I haven’t monkeyed with a bunch of llimbs, but for just over 200 (free shipping, so probably same price as legit 200 limbs with shipping) Nika N3s are impressive. I bought the longs at 50 lbs and get 60 out of them on a 19 inch riser with 29 inch draw. My only gripe is the tiny tips make using a tip to tip stringer pretty much impossible, I have to use the rubber block type stringer.
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Thanks Ryan!
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Haven't messed with ILF, but may start looking for one to borrow for trial and who knows.
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I like Das Bamboo, BlackMax 2.0, and Nika C1 for sub 200$ limbs.
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Check out these Toparchery limbs. On Amazon
I just got a set and am impressed with them. Only $104. nice quality.
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I'll second those TopArchery limbs. I watched a review of them by Jeff Philips on YouTube the other day, then ordered a pair off Amazon. Carbon core sandwiched by bamboo lams, with wood grain colored glass. Sharp looking. Well, I've been shooting them for two days and I am very impressed so far.
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Love my Blackmax limbs
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Appreciate all the feedback! Thank you!
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The Nika C1 and C2 are bomb proof and fast.
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Thanks for the feedback!
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Thanks for the post on Toparchery ILF limbs. I have way too many great bows...but I needed a set of cheap ILF low weight limbs for a lady friend of my wife who shoots LH. So I was able to pick up a nice outfit for her very inexpensively. The Toparchery ILF limbs are actually quite nice for the price...tippit
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BlackMax or BearPaw. I still have a set of BearPaw that I picked up for shoulder rehab two years ago. I was not able to shoot my Max6 or Border Covert Hunter for a while due to the draw cycle. But the BearPaws were pretty smooth without the front end load of the others. Really quiet.
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Nika C2's are excellent limbs, made to last and very quiet.