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Title: ILF Limbs and Riser - how do they work?
Post by: Gil Verwey on November 11, 2011, 03:14:00 PM
I just bought a used Hoyt Excl riser with a couple of pairs of limbs for my wife. I never had a ILF bow before. Do you just stick the limbs on the riser and string it or do you have to tighten stuff down?

Thanks
Gil
Title: Re: ILF Limbs and Riser - how do they work?
Post by: wingnut on November 11, 2011, 03:54:00 PM
Gil,

Stick the limbs in and tighten down, then turn out two turns.

String the bow, set the brace height, set the tiller, set the nock point and start shooting.

Mike
Title: Re: ILF Limbs and Riser - how do they work?
Post by: David Mitchell on November 11, 2011, 04:47:00 PM
And after that you can just slip them right out by backing them out and lifting out of the little button do-hickey (the scentific term, you know)    :saywhat:  No need to tighten and loosen again each time unless you want to change the weight or tiller a bit.
Title: Re: ILF Limbs and Riser - how do they work?
Post by: Gil Verwey on November 12, 2011, 01:09:00 PM
Thanks. The limbs felt so loose without the bow strung I thought I may have missed something.
Title: Re: ILF Limbs and Riser - how do they work?
Post by: David Mitchell on November 12, 2011, 01:25:00 PM
Nope, that's the way they feel when unstrung--real floppy. Only thing I didn't like about ILF rigs.  Because of that floppy looseness you have to be sure every time you string it that the limbs are properly seated in the sockets.
Title: Re: ILF Limbs and Riser - how do they work?
Post by: screamin on November 12, 2011, 11:12:00 PM
You can get rid of the slop if you use limb bushings that fit the riser.
Title: Re: ILF Limbs and Riser - how do they work?
Post by: Paul WA on November 13, 2011, 02:22:00 PM
Use the set screws in the riser once you have the limbs where you want them...PR
Title: Re: ILF Limbs and Riser - how do they work?
Post by: Gil Verwey on November 14, 2011, 12:02:00 PM
Thanks again guys. I bought a inexpensive riser and two sets of limbs cheap. One set was a carbon foam set at 40# the other wood core. Boy the foam limbs are smooth and they appear very fast for the weight. I bought the carbon for $150 and the lighter wood core for $50. The riser was Hoyt Excel for $100. Both sets of limbs are Hoyt also. The riser and limbs seem like very good quality. Is ILF equipment generally this inexpensive? I see other ILF equipment for sale very reasonable too. I am a longbow shooter but my wife shoots a recurve. I was pleasantly surprised with the quality, performance and price of this equipment.  

Thanks again
Gil
Title: Re: ILF Limbs and Riser - how do they work?
Post by: wingnut on November 14, 2011, 12:05:00 PM
Gil,

You are at the entry level of ILF equipment.  The prices can go up pretty high with the quality of the equipment.

ILF is a great system for being able to use different stuff together.

Mike