Thanks for the video. Very informative. Yes, I am currently shooting the Win & Win INNO MAX riser and Win & Win WIAWIS NS-G (Graphene) limbs. I am considering the MXT-10 limbs.
Actually, they are measured with the bolts wounded out on a W&W riser - that's usually 4 turns out from bottomed in. It would be a lie to write a measure at 28" when you measure at 26.5" and I doubt W&W will like to be called in court for this. All my W&W limbs have the weight the number on the sticker on W&W riser - limb bolts out.
I know you don't have a set for yourself, but I wish you would have included the MXT-GF limbs too. Those three limb sets are really similar in price, but all apparently different.
This is really interesting, I found the video because I was looking for this exact comparison. On the weekend was shooting with someone using a 25" Gillo G1 and MXT-10's, and I have my 27" ATF-X with NS-G's. Using a scale, OTF he was about 47# and I was about 45#, but my draw felt MUCH harder. The MXT-10s pulled easy from brace even though they were technically more weight. It was almost exactly as you describe here but the opposite limbs, the NS-Gs felt stiff at brace height and similar power all the way through and the MXT-10s felt more progressive and soft. I wonder if this is a function of the riser geometry between the Gillo and the ATF-X, seems like it has to be. I might have to see if he will let me borrow his spares so I can do some testing..
Thanks for the video. Very informative. Yes, I am currently shooting the Win & Win INNO MAX riser and Win & Win WIAWIS NS-G (Graphene) limbs. I am considering the MXT-10 limbs.
Please, a review for those of us who want to buy some upper middle limbs from W&W: the CX7, many thanks in advance.
win&win limbs are measured at 26 1/4"
Actually, they are measured with the bolts wounded out on a W&W riser - that's usually 4 turns out from bottomed in. It would be a lie to write a measure at 28" when you measure at 26.5" and I doubt W&W will like to be called in court for this. All my W&W limbs have the weight the number on the sticker on W&W riser - limb bolts out.
Excelent information thanks , im.waiting for my win & win NS limbs ,💯🏹🎯🤩
I've got old WIN&WIN Apex Nanos. Supposed to be 44lbs.... Not a chance. 50lbs @ 28".
I know you don't have a set for yourself, but I wish you would have included the MXT-GF limbs too. Those three limb sets are really similar in price, but all apparently different.
This is really interesting, I found the video because I was looking for this exact comparison. On the weekend was shooting with someone using a 25" Gillo G1 and MXT-10's, and I have my 27" ATF-X with NS-G's. Using a scale, OTF he was about 47# and I was about 45#, but my draw felt MUCH harder. The MXT-10s pulled easy from brace even though they were technically more weight. It was almost exactly as you describe here but the opposite limbs, the NS-Gs felt stiff at brace height and similar power all the way through and the MXT-10s felt more progressive and soft. I wonder if this is a function of the riser geometry between the Gillo and the ATF-X, seems like it has to be. I might have to see if he will let me borrow his spares so I can do some testing..
Great video!!! I currently shoot NS limbs. Just wondering, what is the performance difference between the Wood and
Foam core MXT-10 limbs?
None I would say. The difference is imo only the shot feel.
So which better?
Love to own a pair but my budget for the next set of limbs is sub-300.00. First, I must build up to ‘deserving’ of the better limbs 😂
Cheapest Uukha limbs shoot way above their price point.
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