I was going this way I thought, but then I thought about all the adjustments and I thought there would be slot of tinkering needed. I’m more of a grip it and rip it guy. Is there a lot of adjusting done on these ILF rigs? Can they get knocked out of whack and then they need mechanicing?
There can be if a guy is changing arrows/ limbs/ and tinkering with form etc...but my experience is...once a set of limbs are mounted, adjusted, tiller, brace and string are set...it’s just any other bow...I rarely mess with any adjustment on my ILF bows other than the rest (simple plastic threaded rod that acts as an adjustable side plate for tuning)...and I have never had one get “bumped” off.
It’s a good idea to check some of the adjustment screws from time to time to make sure they are not loose, but that’s really not any different than visual checks you make with any other bow...again, after a little locktite I’ve never had a screw come loose
The great thing I like about Morrison risers is that the plunger hole is right down on the shelf...I’m not an elevated rest guy, and this is great for me...I get to shoot off the shelf, but can still fine tune an arrow with a simple cheap plastic threaded side plate rod.