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flinthead
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ILF RISERS
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July 26, 2009, 10:52:00 PM »
would like any info on the Morrison 18 in. ILF riser , and how it compares with the Tradtech 17 inch riser .I have a Tradtech and was just wondering if they are close in fittings and shootabilaty . Thanks , Flinthead
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James Wrenn
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July 27, 2009, 07:51:00 AM »
It winds up boiling down to your limbs on ilf risers.The Titan can have a much smaller grip if you like that.It's grip can also be change in a few seconds.It is drilled and tapped for any accesories if you want to mount a bow reel.stab or ect.The Morrison is prettier if you are into wood.Both make good shooting bows.I have both but lean toward metal over wood myself in bows.I just like the stiff risers with small grips you only get with metal.I am shooting a Gamemaster now for that reason with the Morrison and Titan in a drawer.
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Lenny Stankowitz
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July 27, 2009, 08:32:00 AM »
"I have a Tradtech and was just wondering if they are close in fittings and shootabilaty"
The limb fittings are universal. Any "ILF" limb should fit on any "ILF" riser.
In regard to "shootability," it would be all up to what the shooter wants in regard to limbs, riser length, weight, material, etc. In my opinion, metal is MUCH more versatile.
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Gehrke145
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July 27, 2009, 03:15:00 PM »
The Titan for me as well, I can drop it beat it and never have to worry about it.
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flinthead
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July 27, 2009, 03:31:00 PM »
Thanks guys , the great thing about this site is the info available from people that actually use the equipment. This answers my questions , will stick with the Titan. Flinthead
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