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Formula Hunting Limbs

Started by BWallace10327, February 23, 2017, 11:24:00 PM

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BWallace10327

With the supply of Hoyt Buffalo limbs dwindling, I am curious if the other Formula limbs that will continue to be made are built to stand up to the (possible/probable) rigors of hunting.  Will a Quattro limb explode if dropped or delaminate with a knock on a tree limb?  I haven't had any experience with so-called target limbs, and hopefully someone who has will chime in. If my figuring it correct, a high 40# target limb will gain about 6 pounds when mounted on a 19"(buffalo) riser.  That would make a dandy hunting set up, but only if the target limbs included Hoyt's ***legendary (allegedly) durability.
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gvdocholiday

The Buffalo limbs are just Formula Excel limbs with a different graphic/film dip.

They'll hold up just fine.
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Shane H

I,ve hunted with the same quattro limbs for 2 years. In everything from 100 degrees to 10 degrees. very durable limb.

Scott E

The quattros are a great limb. Uukha sells a formula adapter for their limbs. The uukha limbs are very quiet and smooth.

Your best bet is to buy a hoyt formula limbs and spray paint it camo like what Aron Snyder did.
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BWallace10327

Outstanding.  Thanks for the replies.  :campfire:
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