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How many are shooting ILF bows??

Started by Lenny Stankowitz, December 31, 2009, 09:47:00 AM

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Lenny Stankowitz

I'm just curious how many tradgangers are shooting ILF bows.  Seems as though they are becoming more and more popular every day.

This is not a pro or con thread and brand isn't important, just wanted to know how many people are using them.

Jason R. Wesbrock


robtattoo

:wavey:
Morrison ILF, 62" 62#@30"

Not always my favorite bow as it's physically heavier than I like, but certainly in the top 3.
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Paul Mattson

I will soon. I just picked up a DAS Dalaa riser, now I am looking for some limbs.  Leaning towards Trad Tech Black Max carbon limbs.

FerretWYO

I got my girlfriend a Morrison ILF. She loves it. I got two sets of limbs from other tradgangers. I really like it she has to take it away from me sometimes.
TGMM Family of The Bow

manyletters

I have a couple of Morrisons, a 14 Mini and a 16 Phenolic and a couple Trad Techs, a 15 Blsack Onyx and a 17 metal Titan. All are great shooting bows. The big advantage to ILF is that all 4 of these risers can shoot the same set of limbs. That being said, I also have a number of regular bows...too much fun!!!   :wavey:

ISP 5353

I have one ILF bow. (TAC Blacksheep)  I don't hunt with it, but it will chew out the middle of a target, if I do my part.  They are very versitile  bows!

R H Clark


Gary Logsdon

One of my "go to" bows is a Morrison ILF
Gary Logsdon

GRINCH

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Gene Charbonneau

Sold my DAS Master.
All the neat adjustable features that I bought it for and thought I would like, I didn't.

The Winex limbs were very, very nice.

I am going to try an ILF bow again, but with a more standard riser.  Maybe a Morrison, also been looking at the new TradTech 15" Recon ILF riser at Lancaster.



Peter Ward has a very nice WARF type conversion that he shows you how to do step my step at his web site.  You can build your own ILF riser for under $100.  I was talking to him Tue. and he is very happy with this conversion and a set of $150 Samick ILF limbs.  Its worth checking out.
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Mamba

I shoot a DAS master and love it.  I don't touch my other bows anymore.
peter Osimanti

wisconsin wood butcher

i have a TT pinnacle 2 and longbow limbs its fun that recon is a eye catcher

jerry womble

I have several risers and different limbs. The combinations are endless and great shooters.

Bill Carlsen

My wife and I both have been shooting DAS bows since they first came on the scene.
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owlbait

I shoot a Carp Vader by Jim Belcher that is ILF compliant but I make absolutely no adjustments to it. It is a rock solid, bombproof bow, that shoots great and it looks cool too.
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Gary Logsdon

Gary Logsdon

BMG

Is the DAS connection really an ILF?  I'm not bashing the bow or the brand (don't get upset b/c I asked a question).  I don't think you can take DAS limbs and put them on an ILF riser or vice versa UNLESS some modifications are done.

wingnut

BMG,

The limbs are identical.  Just different bushings.  Press one set out and the others in. . your good too go.  Takes about 30 sec.

Mike
Mike Westvang

Mamba

David didnt make limbs to the best of my knowledge, so all original DAS are sporting some type of ILF limb.  The Dalaa I don't know about.  My DAS has Winex limbs.
peter Osimanti


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