You guy's have great stuff. I've got Arrows twice from you. I've always wanted to try a take down bow but I'm hesitant. I've had two bows for many years recurves. A Bear Kodiak Magnum #60 since I'm 14 years I'm 59 now and a Damon Howitt Mamba #50 for about thirty years. Maybe one day.
Yes, you can change the tiller and adjust the pull weight. Only difference is not offering lateral limb adjustment, which is only needed if your limbs are out of alignment (crooked).
I’ve got an ILF DAS DALAA. I’ve found it’s quieter when I shoot heavier arrows. 500 grains is when I start noticing. I’ve put calf skin on the limbs, and 2 beaver balls on the string. Still not as quiet as my longbow, but much more of a low thrum than a clank like noise when I’m shooting ~400 grain arrows.
You guy's have great stuff. I've got Arrows twice from you. I've always wanted to try a take down bow but I'm hesitant. I've had two bows for many years recurves. A Bear Kodiak Magnum #60 since I'm 14 years I'm 59 now and a Damon Howitt Mamba #50 for about thirty years. Maybe one day.
Give a DAS bow a try, you won’t be disappointed.
It looks like ILF. Does it have features like ILF? (Changing tiller and draw weight)
Yes, you can change the tiller and adjust the pull weight. Only difference is not offering lateral limb adjustment, which is only needed if your limbs are out of alignment (crooked).
How does the DAS fitting compare to the ILF in noise ? My ILF seems to have a loud " mechanical klank" ( that's the only way I can describe it)
The pad is covered in rubber to help deaden any noise. Plus, the thumbscrew keeps everything in place so wiggle room for noise.
I’ve got an ILF DAS DALAA. I’ve found it’s quieter when I shoot heavier arrows. 500 grains is when I start noticing. I’ve put calf skin on the limbs, and 2 beaver balls on the string. Still not as quiet as my longbow, but much more of a low thrum than a clank like noise when I’m shooting ~400 grain arrows.