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Shooting mine today, trying different arrows and tip weights…

first impression, best bang for the buck… hands down.

The limbs are heavy, going off memory here but at least 3 oz per limb heavier than winex honey foam of same spec…I have them on a heavy mass riser, RMSG P2P 17”… the weight is very noticeable when swapping from one to the other… but after a while it feels fine…

they are very quiet, I’m not fully tuned up yet and these things just thump… no hum, no buzz, just one thump…super happy with that…

They draw smooth, feels very linear, not noticeable soft or hard spots in the draw… happy with this as well… I have an issue with o we drawing sometimes… this helps me with that… zero stack to 29” , that’s just as far as I pulled, didn’t try any farther…

speed wise??? I’ve paid way more for this type of performance… I haven’t got the chrony out yet… but I’m shooting right at 10gpp and I would guess these to be in the 170-175 fos range… I’ll get chrony out when I have more time and prettier day…

fit and finish is great… I have 2 sets… I weight bother of them… one set was .1 of a gram off… the other set was 1 gram (15grains)…

im very happy with these limbs and big shout out to Remote for his original review… I prolly wouldnt have game Nika the chance they deserve…

Customer service has been absolutely wonderful!!! I really coundt ask for anything more…

Now… hopefully they don’t blow up!! Hahaha
 
There is one imperfection in the limb, looks like something got on top of the carbon and under the finish…you can see it in the last pic… you can’t feel it, and not an issue, just saying… still acceptable for 139$!!
Technically a blem I guess. Wonder if it's pigment. If you can't feel it, guess it's not an object? Normally you'd feel lift it was truly getting between clear coat and carbon.

While not ideal, seen worse in the glass of pricey customs and production bows.
 
I only say it’s above the carbon, because it doesn’t appear to be in the carbon, doesn’t disrupt the weave at all… it could’ve be stuck there in first coat of finish, then I sure sanded down smooth and final coat… no big deal, these are getting a paint job soon anyway!
 
Shooting mine today, trying different arrows and tip weights…

first impression, best bang for the buck… hands down.

The limbs are heavy, going off memory here but at least 3 oz per limb heavier than winex honey foam of same spec…I have them on a heavy mass riser, RMSG P2P 17”… the weight is very noticeable when swapping from one to the other… but after a while it feels fine…

they are very quiet, I’m not fully tuned up yet and these things just thump… no hum, no buzz, just one thump…super happy with that…

They draw smooth, feels very linear, not noticeable soft or hard spots in the draw… happy with this as well… I have an issue with o we drawing sometimes… this helps me with that… zero stack to 29” , that’s just as far as I pulled, didn’t try any farther…

speed wise??? I’ve paid way more for this type of performance… I haven’t got the chrony out yet… but I’m shooting right at 10gpp and I would guess these to be in the 170-175 fos range… I’ll get chrony out when I have more time and prettier day…

fit and finish is great… I have 2 sets… I weight bother of them… one set was .1 of a gram off… the other set was 1 gram (15grains)…

im very happy with these limbs and big shout out to Remote for his original review… I prolly wouldnt have game Nika the chance they deserve…

Customer service has been absolutely wonderful!!! I really coundt ask for anything more…

Now… hopefully they don’t blow up!! Hahaha
I am looking to experiment on some inexpensive lighter # limbs. I would be interested to see the chrono results and specs of the set up. More weight in the limbs usually translates to less performance.

When I find the right weight after experimenting I will go for N3 or SX50 limbs. If I find these C1 capable I will stick with them. You can't beat the price. My bows are high mass weight so the extra weight won't bother me.
 
The way I see it, Nika didn't know it but with the C1 and C2 they have made a practically ideal hunting limb, with features many far more expensive limbs cannot compete with. They have the #1 feature locked down: quiet. With tiller correct, a tuned 9GPP+ arrow, they are quieter without string silencers than many popular hunting limbs with silencers, tuned by a skilled archer. The #2 ideal feature is that they are tough, very tough. Go anywhere with these things, bang them around. They are plenty quick for their weight too.

Can't go wrong - as long as your riser has good centering mass.
 
I was putting them on a 19" riser and have a 30" draw. The mediums will give me a 62" bow. I usually shoot 64" and 66", but I will give them a shot. I worry more about the limbs being over stressed. They should make a snappy bow though.

If I were to get 30# on my 19" riser at 28" they would be approximately between 34# and 35#. Then add 2# for the extra 2" of draw length making them between 36# and 37#. That could wind up being a 23% increase in draw weight over the stated weight on these limbs.

Does anyone know if an increase like that would be detrimental to the limbs?

At one time I was shooting longs on a 17" riser and did not have a problem so I imagine these should be fine too.
 
When David Soza created his DAS bows the common belief was that ILF limbs should not be stressed more than 12# past their marked weight.
Shouldn't the weight increase be proportional to stated weight? 12# over 30# is a 40% increase while 12# over 40# is a 30% increase.

I am just going to give them a go. At the performance for the price they sound like a great value.
 
Shouldn't the weight increase be proportional to stated weight? 12# over 30# is a 40% increase while 12# over 40# is a 30% increase.

I am just going to give them a go. At the performance for the price they sound like a great value.
it may have changed but it was not presented as a percent, just a 12# limit over marked weight.
 
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