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"New" Zipper SXT with Z4 limbs

Started by Jwilliam, May 03, 2015, 01:24:00 AM

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Jwilliam

As many of you already know I have a major weakness for Bill Dunn's bows. They have always just seemed to fit me the best. Awhile back I got a chance to shoot Bill's latest creation at Zipper, the Z4 limbs. They are a double carbon limb with foam cores. Talk about a  silky smooth drawing limb. Only gaining 2 pounds an inch of draw. It almost feels as though the limbs have a let off built into them. They just come back so nice. And man are they fast !!! Just like all of Bill Dunn's bows, they are a tackdriver.     :thumbsup:             So that's the combo that we went with. Specs are 60" 52@28"

           
         
         
       
     

cacciatore

Bill,this is for sure a killer combo! I talked with Bill Dune last month about those Z4 limbs and guess what I have a set on order! But I am thinking to have a whole bow made. Keep us posted about that bow on use.
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Jwilliam

Amazing what a little finish will do !!!          :eek:          


       


How about a little sunlight !!!         :D        


     
   
   
 
 

Jwilliam


Pheonixarcher

That's a great looking stick! Good luck with it. I love the wood combos.
Plant a fruit or nut tree today, and have good hunting tomorrow.
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JamesKerr

Beautiful! Bill makes a killer bow!
James Kerr

KyStickbow

Great choice on the woods! Looks awesome!
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The Whittler

Great looking bow and you picked the right woods, the riser is gorgeous.

Sockrsblur

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nineworlds9

52" Texas Recurve
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ron w

In the beginner's mind there are many possibilities. In the expert's there are few...So the most difficult thing is always to keep your beginner's mind...This is also the real secret of the arts: always be a beginner.  Shunryu Suzuki

BOWMARKS

Another beauty from Zipper!!!!   :archer2:
Kanati Long Bow 56"-45#@27"
Hoot's Long Bow 56"-45#@27"
Shrew Classic Hunter 56"-47#@28"


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Tyler C. Moore

I agree 100%!! Bill was generous enough to send me a set to try a few weeks ago. They were only #37, and shot the same arrows as my #45 classic limbs nearly as fast.  I took many pictures in comparison so my Evo and Classic limbs and had planned on writing a review, but my phone took a dunk in the lake.

The z4 design loads incredibly smooth and just like stated above, almost feels like it has a slight let off towards the end of the draw. It really allowed Me to settle into my anchor point comfortably and more consistently.

Bill has hit a home run here and after ten shots I immediatemy emailed him and sent a deposit to get in line for a set of my own.
Tyler C. Moore

TradBrewSC

Great looking Zipper!

I still need to give one a try..

Sockrsblur

I don't see these limbs on the wed site yet. Are they that new? Will this design be only in the recurve limbs or utilized in the long bow limbs as well? Any one hear any whispers?    :)
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