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New Black Swan ILF Limbs

Started by vermonster13, September 17, 2009, 05:58:00 PM

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vermonster13

I got a new 62" 50@28 Black Swan ILF Hybrid today. Carbon back, ceramic belly, carbon foam cores with phenolic wedges. Fastest bow I've ever shot. It flat out smokes an arrow.

Here is some eye candy and a pic to show you how the attachment is different for the Black Swan riser. Limbs can be ordered for other ILF risers and for DAS risers. Best thing with the Swan riser is with the swap of a bolt and bezel you can mount the standard limbs on the same riser.

 
 
 
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2treks

Whats the hole above the bolt? is that the pivot point?
that looks pretty slick alright. awesome.
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vermonster13

Yes, it is a much more secure set-up than the dove tails. It is a pin that is used for the regular limb set-up and used for the ILF pivot.
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2treks

It still has all of the ILF adjustment?
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flint kemper

David, is the low wrist on the new riser any smaller than the old low wrist? It looks different but hard to tell from the picture and website photos. Thanks Flint

vermonster13

It is adjustable for 4#s.

The grip is a true low and there is now a true medium and a high.

I don't know if he is selling the risers alone, you'd need to call him.
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JEFF B

real sweet bow there dave  :clapper:    :clapper:
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Jesse Peltan

Wow beautiful bow. What does it sell for. Have you chronoed it yet?

vermonster13

$950

210 @ AMO hybrid

208 @ AMO recurve
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R H Clark

Don't think I understand since you say it is more secure than a regular dove tail.

Can I mount target ILF limbs on this riser without replacing a bushing and will the Swan limbs fit my Spigarelli without changing anything?

Jesse Peltan

Is 210the speed for the foam core or wood core?

trashwood

Is the riser an ILF dovetail riser?  or is it using another means of attachment that uses ILF specs on the fixture measurement?

rusty

vermonster13

No dovetail. The bow is set-up to the original patent design for ILF. To use ILF limbs from another maker you just replace the dovetails with DAS bushings. If a buyer wants, the riser can even be drilled to accept David's complete limb attachment system.
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vermonster13

So you know, the riser is 16" long but makes a 56" bow with standard medium ILF limbs and weight is 7# heavier at max than they would be on a DAS at max.
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R H Clark

I would much rather have a standard dovetail.I have no interest in changing bushings.That is the only thing I don't like about my DAS.It becomes a pain if you have several sets of limbs that you also use on target risers with a dovetail.

I would love to own one with the standard dovetail so I could swap limbs between my risers.

Attachment looks similar to the Hoyt Dorado/GameMaster.  Interesting that it also has weight/tiller adjustment.  Love to hear a little more about it v13.

trashwood

Yes calling the bow an ILF bow is confusing.  if I order it I would have expected it to be the standard ILF dovetail fixture.  when I got it I would have been very unhappy.

Looks like a great bow. really hot speeds.  

rusty


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