I recently purchased a like new Sky 17 TDX ILF bow with basic 60#, medium length limbs from brill16hockey. I like the bow but I need to get "long" limbs for my draw length and want to increase the weight 65#. I like how the bow shoots but it "seems" slow. I know fps is often considered overrated, but for me it is a sign of the bows efficiency.
To be fair, I regularly shoot a 65# Centaur Chimera and a Martin Hunter marked at 65#. I wouldn't think the 5# difference we seem so significant when shooting the same arrow. I really should track down a chronograph to get some tangible data.
From what I have found, I have 3 options in 65# limbs: Sky, Dryad, and Morrison. I have been leaning toward recurve because of the slight performance improvement. Do you think that claim is true?
Not having ever tried the high end carbon/foam limbs, I am not real excited about forking over $600 for a set. For those that have tried them, were they that good? Any disappointments with them?
If I go with a basic limb at 65#, $300-$350, would the Black Max at 60# match their performance? Unfortunately the Black Max limbs are only offered up to 60#.
How do the Dryad ACS limbs rank? I'm not sure what they will cost.
I could end up spending a lot on shipping trying different limbs from different manufacturers so I hope you guys can help me narrow my selection down.
Thanks