O.K.folks,We made it back from Kalamazoo.The truck is unloaded,phone calls returned,and emails answered.I thought this would be a good time to answer some of your questions on this thread.
You can get longbow limbs on a Hunter model riser.However it will effect the price.They are not offered at the $600 Hunter bow price.I only have the one longbow limb design.It is designed with carbon and foam in mind (at a minimum bamboo).Not actionwood.
You can get an Extreme riser or Standard riser in the Dymalux for the same price.They will be special order only.
We will be at Cloverdale and we are planning to have some of these bows along.
The S-Hunter(SXT)sets your hand back about an inch over the Z-Hunter(ZSR).It is esentially like gaining an inch of drawlength.Because you are pulling the limbs an inch farther then you would with the ZSR riser.This helps out with performance.However with the typical 28" drawlength it is not enough to become unstable to shoot.
The ILF risers were a big hit at Kalamazoo.Lots of guys shooting them.It was great to meet you Ken.Hopefully we will run into you again somewhere.
Thanks for all the intrest in these Hunter bows.I was a little unsure about doing this.To tell you the truth.Its not realy my thing.It was kinda hard for me to build these bows and not do something more to them.Not laminate anything in the risers to improve the looks,and not build our best perfroming limbs for these bows.On the other hand these bows are exactly where I got my start.A bare bones nothing fancy,solid performing bow that was built for the hunt.I realy think they are going to take off.
Bill