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IFL limbs?

Started by wisconsinteacher, January 06, 2011, 12:46:00 PM

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Paul B.

Many people say the Black Max limbs are good. I have Sebastian Flute limbs, one pair is carbon foam and the other is glass and wood. The foam is very smooth, feels about 5lbs less than it is but seems noiser than the glass/wood. I shoot my black bear off the shelf for now.
Howatt Hunter 50#
Black Bear Warf 46#
1965 Pearson Locksley Tiger recurve 41#

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BWD

QuoteOriginally posted by Jim Casto Jr:
I'm surprised some you are getting by with the Centerest.  I can use it on a Titan or FITA risers, but the BB Warf is not cut enough past center to accommodate it.  Interesting.
That's why I said a different rest with a plunger would probably be better in the long run. I am wearing a small groove on the contact point of my Centerest. I'm getting by...but it's less than ideal. Barry
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Jason R. Wesbrock

QuoteOriginally posted by Jim Casto Jr:
I'm surprised some you are getting by with the Centerest.  I can use it on a Titan or FITA risers, but the BB Warf is not cut enough past center to accommodate it.  Interesting.
I noticed the same thing on my BB Warf. That riser is cut either to center or just a hair past. With the Centerest bottomed all the way against the riser, it was way too far out of center for me. I ended up using a stick-on Flipper and a plunger.


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