Limbsaver bow?
#2
RE: Limbsaver bow?
I like it alot so far. Very well balanced, smooth draw cycle, smooth, fast, and quiet. Still tinkering with arrow flight issues, but I think it's nothing big.
I think it's one of the best shooting bows I've shot anytime recently. You can also replace the wooden grip with rubber side plates for a thin profile grip!
I think it's one of the best shooting bows I've shot anytime recently. You can also replace the wooden grip with rubber side plates for a thin profile grip!
#4
RE: Limbsaver bow?
I took the wooden grip off the bow. With the simple rubber grip inserts, the grip is narrow, all metal contact to the riser. Very similar to the thin grips that Bowtech, Hoyt, or any other thin grip on a bow. I like it very much!
The draw cycle is as smooth as any I've shot this year. My Tribute had a great draw cycle as well, which is why I opted for it versus any of the other Bowtechs.
I will post a review on the bow shortly.
The draw cycle is as smooth as any I've shot this year. My Tribute had a great draw cycle as well, which is why I opted for it versus any of the other Bowtechs.
I will post a review on the bow shortly.