I used WNS Motive C5's as my transition limbs as I moved up in draw weight till I got to where I wanted to comfortably shoot 70m, then I purchased a much more expensive set of limbs. Motive's are excellent limbs for that job.
About 40 odd years ago, one of the English squad archers, Keith Muspratt, showed a few of us the difference between wood and foam on a Yamaha YTSL 2 when Foam limbs were the newest thing out! With his standard limbs, as the evening closed down, he was moving his sight down as the evening darkened? I asked him why, and he said that it was the cooling of the atmospherics! Next time I saw him, he had a pair of thè new foam limbs, and as the evening cooled, there was no fiddling with his sight! Case Prooved?😊😊😊
I used WNS Motive C5's as my transition limbs as I moved up in draw weight till I got to where I wanted to comfortably shoot 70m, then I purchased a much more expensive set of limbs. Motive's are excellent limbs for that job.
Hi Steve. Hope you're feeling better everyday. Remember the scores Daryl Pace and Rick McKinney shot with composite limbs.
About 40 odd years ago, one of the English squad archers, Keith Muspratt, showed a few of us the difference between wood and foam on a Yamaha YTSL 2 when Foam limbs were the newest thing out!
With his standard limbs, as the evening closed down, he was moving his sight down as the evening darkened? I asked him why, and he said that it was the cooling of the atmospherics! Next time I saw him, he had a pair of thè new foam limbs, and as the evening cooled, there was no fiddling with his sight!
Case Prooved?😊😊😊
I remember the
YTSL II
in 1977.
I don't remember foam core in 1977
Test wood vs foam limbs after a year of use. That’s when you’ll see a difference. Foam is better.
I have some 7 year old mk veracity limbs, and they are still as good as the day I got them