Nice video. Due to health issues I've had to drop my 42# K7's which were my fav limb, and won IFAA-WA 3D medals with them. I tried a friends 32# EX1's yesterday and I was VERY impressed with the smoothness, speed and the fact the price is very reasonable, it's a weight I can handle easily and my strength wont every come back, so plan to buy these limbs in the next 4-5 weeks
helpful video can i ask what your thoughts are now you have had some time shooting them compared to the hoyt limbs i have been thinking of getting some uukha limbs for my buffalo but also thinking of getting some border limbs made in the future
Border limbs are better regarded. Uukha limbs are rather new here in the USA, and not many competing with them. I did place 1st in a local tournament this weekend and enjoyed the new limbs immensely. goo.gl/photos/QH8bYD38Spzzozmn9
awesome...hope to have a buffalo soon. without this video I would have never known about the uukha limbs. Im probably going to buy a set for my buffalo once I get it.
in theory these limbs will collapse, but i don't know, we can't find limbs for hoyt buffalo, i bought an used one with 65#, this bow is a cannon, and your video is very interesting because i can use another limbs.
Nice video. Due to health issues I've had to drop my 42# K7's which were my fav limb, and won IFAA-WA 3D medals with them. I tried a friends 32# EX1's yesterday and I was VERY impressed with the smoothness, speed and the fact the price is very reasonable, it's a weight I can handle easily and my strength wont every come back, so plan to buy these limbs in the next 4-5 weeks
Thank you for kindness.
It seems adding the adapters will lengthen the bow. Is that correct? Also seems like the bow may be louder?
Not enough to notice, and I don't recall any additional "noise' with these.
@@JimsworldSanDiego thanks for your reply.
I have the same limbs, the limbs 38# 68" in a target riser 25" in buffalo riser is around 62" 44# lbs
what's the physical mass of those limbs each not the draw weight
Hi ordered the same do you now how fast they are ???thx
Sorry, I don't have a chrono to test. Seemed very snappy to me.
helpful video can i ask what your thoughts are now you have had some time shooting them compared to the hoyt limbs i have been thinking of getting some uukha limbs for my buffalo but also thinking of getting some border limbs made in the future
Border limbs are better regarded. Uukha limbs are rather new here in the USA, and not many competing with them. I did place 1st in a local tournament this weekend and enjoyed the new limbs immensely.
goo.gl/photos/QH8bYD38Spzzozmn9
What weight do you use on the front of your bow?
X-Spot 8oz. Stainless Steel Weight (5/16x24)
Jim Walker thank you!
My pleasure. Hope to release a new video someday soon on moving "bag" target training.
awesome...hope to have a buffalo soon. without this video I would have never known about the uukha limbs. Im probably going to buy a set for my buffalo once I get it.
Hey, if *you have a 38# limbs made for a 25" riser and you put them in a 19" riser they will broke with 50# ???
I don't see a risk. But you really should ask the manufacturer.
in theory these limbs will collapse, but i don't know, we can't find limbs for hoyt buffalo, i bought an used one with 65#, this bow is a cannon, and your video is very interesting because i can use another limbs.
you really need to balance your audio levels when editing! great video other than being uber quiet.
Anyone else have trouble hearing him with max volume?
Try viewing on a different device to see if that helps, please.
I do, volume is very low
Its fine