This is my first venture into the ILF world, even though most of my bows are takedowns. The ILF rigging doesn't seem to be an issue like I was wary of. Non-factor. I like the riser because it does what I bought it to do. It hunts. I don't "baby" my hunting tools and this is no different. (I should be a field-tester for outdoor gear) It has held up just fine. I only wish I could find rubber boots that held up as well. I like the grip that's provided with the riser but out of curiosity I removed the grip and wrapped it with tennis racket wrap. I liked the small grip even more, so I stuck with it. I like the appearance and styling of the riser, though wood riser shooters may have a different opinion. I have no issue with a metal riser. I also have no issue with equipping the bow with a bolt-on single sight pin, which is why I bought a metal riser. (My greatest short-coming despite over 40 years of bowhunting is finding a spot on an animal; the pin helps me.) I've never done an equipment review and wouldn't know where to start so all I can give you is my opinion. I tagged a black bear in the Spring and filled an antlerless tag yesterday morning. It does what I ask of it and I would think that others would be happy with it, too. Sorry I can't give a better comparison to other metal-risered ILF bows. Good luck this season and stay safe!