Hi yet again. For a simple string n stick combo, things sure get complicated quickly when all the “engineers” in us get to the drawing board. Being relatively new to archery at a ripe old age, just can’t help but wonder about some things. Like many of you, I do like a take down recurve and always wondered why there wasn’t a “gold standard” of sorts with riser and limb fit-ment. Like why aren’t limbs attached in same fashion, making it possible to swap limbs out from one brand to another? Then I see DAS and ILF and see that the stab at this concept, at least in the ILF world, has come up with a workable solution but it is very far from perfect and I just did not see the need to create a new limb attachment method when the old way just needed to be standardized to create a world of endless riser/limb combo’s. Of course I had to have an ILF bow, a cheap Satori knock off, but reading all ILF reviews on YT, I see the ILF fitting problem is not just for the cheaper bows. Jake Kaminski has come up with a more close tolerance set of limb tiller bolts to make the fork fit tighter around the bolt but there is still lots of slop height wise. Why aren’t the limbs made to fit “precisely” into that slot? I could go on, but that’s where the noise comes from and I just see it as crappy design or designers that are not archers. Any thoughts?