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flyne
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ILF riser

#1 Post by flyne » Mon Dec 26, 2011 4:09 pm

G'day all
Iv been looking for a new hunting curve and have decided on going down the ilf path and was wondering what r thorghts on diffent risers in a 15-17" length and who makes them
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Re: ILF riser

#2 Post by Chase N. Nocks » Thu Dec 29, 2011 11:36 am

G'day Flyne,

Check out Trad Tech Archery for a good range of Wood and Metal ILF risers.

http://www.tradtecharchery.com/

There is also Morrison Archery, Sky Archery, and even the DALAA from 3 Rivers Archery.

I am a big fan of ILF.

Matt (exelpoint on this forum) is a bit of a gun for knowledge and tinkering with the ILF stuff and certainly someone I would happily take some advise from.

I have a Tradtech Titan riser with recurve limbs and a couple of DALAA recurves. Mate of mine has the Tradtech Pinnacle riser with Longbow limbs and it is lovely to shoot.

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Re: ILF riser

#3 Post by DavidM » Thu Dec 29, 2011 4:07 pm

Hi Flyne

I also have a couple of ILF tradech bows, a 17" titan and a 15" black onyx. I am very happy with both these bows, I believe they also now have a 19" titan riser for sale.

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Re: ILF riser

#4 Post by flyne » Fri Dec 30, 2011 8:16 pm

Thanks guys
im thinking i will eather go with the tt titan 17 or the sky tdx 17 so if any oneknows of any pros or cons for them any help would be great
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Re: ILF riser

#5 Post by wishsong » Tue Jan 03, 2012 1:45 pm

flyne .... I am a dealer for Sky Archery . pm me or give me a call . The Sky TDX 17" is a sweet riser .... they also now sell 13" and 17" wood ILF Risers .

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Re: ILF riser

#6 Post by daniel boon » Sun Jan 08, 2012 12:15 am

Flyne, I have a 17" Morisson wood riser,(Cocobolo and Macasser Ebony) AWESOME.
Bob also has the new gen3 metal risers now.I think that they come in 15"-17"-19" lengths

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Re: ILF riser

#7 Post by aroadik » Sun Jan 08, 2012 10:01 pm

I am thinking of selling my Sky longbow, 17" ilf walnut film dipped riser with long double carbon/boo cored longbow limbs with bacotte veneers = 63" bow.

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Re: ILF riser

#8 Post by flyne » Mon Jan 09, 2012 6:41 pm

If you want to pm me how much u wanted for it and what's the pounding
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Re: ILF riser

#9 Post by aroadik » Mon Jan 09, 2012 9:14 pm

PM sent, cheers Pete.

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Re: ILF riser

#10 Post by flyne » Mon Jan 09, 2012 9:26 pm

Thanks m8
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