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I looked at a few reviews of Nika N3 limbs on Archery Supplies in Youtube. The review showed that the Nika N3 was very loose on most risers with a lot of side to side and up and down movement, except for the Gillo riser. He also compared the N3 to Uukha SX50, which was a tight fit on all and very tight on Gillo.

From Nika owners experience have you found them to be very loose fitting?

They might work for my Tribute risers, since the Uukha SX50 was very tight on my riser. If they are very loose as shown in the reviews that won't fly for me.
man i think hes being biased or something....no joke these c1s are rock solid
 
Discussion starter · #63 ·
Wish there was a way to post a video to show yall how quiet these c1s are. The perfect hunting limb to me and let’s not forget 139 shipped for these things! They shoot great. I’m still getting used to the bow but this is a decent little group with these limbs. Yes my bag stand is falling apart I’m just too lazy to get another one and it’s very old 😂
 

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N3s are 4x better than C1’s? I’m glad I didn’t order the C1s then…
All about application. There are faster limbs than the C1's but doubt you'll find quieter, nor as rugged. The C1's are an ideal hunting limb. The N3's are excellent, a lot faster for sure, but not as forgiving and a little louder. You need to be pretty on-form with the N3's.
 
I will take quiet, a smooth draw and better than average performance, over loud and very fast for my requirements.

I am only hunting whitetail out to 20 yards. They don't need to be the best, just good enough for what they are for.

The big plus is also the price point whether it is C1 or N3.
 
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
During the last 10 days I've been dodging the weather here in MN shooting my C1 limbs. They r medium limbs & I pull a 30" draw. I didn't shoot them much last year cuz I was shooting the N3 limbs out of my Junxing made 19" riser. But i now have a new gray Nika ET-12 25" riser. So I'm going to shoot many months with that setup. My limbs r 40 lb so I'm going to be making some new shafts into arrows until they arrive. I did get some Pinals Archery arrows that were much better than I thought they would be. They have inserts & screw in points but they've been higher grade for what I paid for them. Very high quality tolerances & they shrink-tuned the front of all the fletches. Not many arrows that r target oriented for $70 US $ that u get 8 that r within a quarter grain of each other & all of them r less than 1 grain apart. Not to mention only 1 had a very slight wobble @ the tip. I did have to put a short Limbsaver stabilizer on the bottom hole to balance & I really think the grip on that Nika ET-12 riser is as good as any riser I have used in 30 years. Really holds the pocket of your hand when drawing & it's made with a material which keeps your hand from freezing 🥶.
 
I got my refund back from the eBay seller for the C1s. I was going to go with the N3s, but I read Remotes C1 and C2 review.

After reading the review I decided to go with a set of C2 limbs for a form bow. I wound up picking up a 21" riser and these mediums will be good for me on that riser. I ordered 28# which should give me around 32# on the 21" at my draw.

Once I settle on a weight I will get a set of N3s for a hunter.
 
I got my refund back from the eBay seller for the C1s. I was going to go with the N3s, but I read Remotes C1 and C2 review.

After reading the review I decided to go with a set of C2 limbs for a form bow. I wound up picking up a 21" riser and these mediums will be good for me on that riser. I ordered 28# which should give me around 32# on the 21" at my draw.

Once I settle on a weight I will get a set of N3s for a hunter.
That's probably a good decision. I was able to get a good tune early last year once I got a very nice 19" riser with medium N3 44 lb limbs. But I decided on the C1 which was out b4 the C2. I bought the C1 40 lb limbs for building form. A month later Remote came out with that comparison review which I totally agreed with. The C2 is a much lighter limb like the N3 is. But I don't have a hunting arrow for my C1's anyways. I do have some great target arrows now that I'm building for the C1 which will help me settle into my new Nika setup. I didn't shoot enough last year but it was a tough year & I'm better now a year later even if I'm a yr older, but wiser. I'm building 24 bare shafts into arrows but I'm early in the process & I will have some good input in a couple of weeks after this recent weather setback here in MN.
 
Just an FYI.

The C2s are $114 tyd at Archery Warehouse (if you google them), but it is CHNArchery. I will let you know how it works out buying from them and how long to ship.

 
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Just an FYI.

The C2s are $114 tyd at Archery Warehouse (if you google them), but it is CHNArchery. I will let you know how it works out buying from them and how long to ship.

Awesome! Yes please report back with this. Thanks!
 
They were one of the places that offered the Pandarus Icepoint arrows. But I was able to custom order 2 dozen of them through Amazon. If u order through Amazon it's a custom order so u might want to make sure u leave a comment when ordering.
I just did a Google search for Nika C2 and these came up for $119 at Archery Warehouse. When I got to the site it is chnarchery. I ordered them through their site.

Over $59 purchase gets free shipping and over $100 gets an additional $5 discount. No tax charged, so they must be coming from China. The only question is how long will it take.

They take Paypal so if it goes sideways you can get a refund.
 
I just did a Google search for Nika C2 and these came up for $119 at Archery Warehouse. When I got to the site it is chnarchery. I ordered them through their site.

Over $59 purchase gets free shipping and over $100 gets an additional $5 discount. No tax charged, so they must be coming from China. The only question is how long will it take.

They take Paypal so if it goes sideways you can get a refund.
That's good to know about PayPal. I never got far enough on the order process to figure that out. My 1st set of Pandarus Icepoint 500 spine arrows got to MN 2 weeks earlier than they said they would. I'll be cutting 8 today after I shoot the 4 that didn't wobble bad. Still breaking my new string I bought 2 of when I ordered the Nika ET-12 riser which came a week earlier than my arrows. My 1st dozen I wasn't able to get in bare shafts cuz they shipped them the day b4 I did the custom order process. I really like the Shatterproof D-97 strings but I'm shooting some 7MM arrows I got on my B-day cuz the serving is very thick & the pin nocks should work after the string breaks in.
 
I just did a Google search for Nika C2 and these came up for $119 at Archery Warehouse. When I got to the site it is chnarchery. I ordered them through their site.

Over $59 purchase gets free shipping and over $100 gets an additional $5 discount. No tax charged, so they must be coming from China. The only question is how long will it take.

They take Paypal so if it goes sideways you can get a refund.
Yeah it's the time I guess. Could be weeks if going by boat, maybe also impacted by Houthi Rebels situation. If you order direct from Nika site shipping is also free, and seemingly they all come from Hong Kong. Just a FYI
 
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