I'm going to try the Ilf route soon. What do you guys consider to be the best value (around 200 bucks) for Ilf limbs. Choices seem to be Samick, Hoyt, Kap, and maybe Trad Tech. Gray's Archery on **** also has a few choices as well. I'd like try a set of inexpensive, but not junk. Your opinions please. Pup
Trad tech I think sell for around 120 bucks don't get much better than that......stabow
Sky has limbs built in the USA for $250. ILF in Recurve and Longbow.
I shot the longbow limbs today and they are better than a lot of higher priced Longbow limbs.
I would certainly trust what Bob thinks about limb performance :) . With that said, I have not had the opportunity to shoot the Sky limbs (been eye-balling them) but I have had good results with the TradTech limbs. There are several at various prices and I can't say I've shot a bad set. However, and this is personal experience/opinion, they don't seem to hold their re-sale value as well. I'm soon to be looking for a new set in your price range and am sure to consider those as well as the Sky and the Dryad models at a wee bit more.
I haven't tried the Skys, but the TradTech Black Max carbons are pretty darn sweet.
I just looked up Sky ILF limbs and didn't see any for $250...Doc
Bob can get those limbs from SKY for you. He sold me a set of the recurves for $250 and love them.
Thanks, everybody. Good info. Pup
Used Sebastion Flute Carbon/Foam limbs are the best I have used for under $200.
The Greatree wood glass limbs from Gary's archery are really good limbs. I have a set of the longs on my hunting bow.
Dryad's
Black Max carbons are probably the best ILF limb out there for the money. The Black Max wood glass limbs are no slouches either.