Hex5: Most advanced Recurve design, stores more energy
Hex4: Less recurve built in the design, with more energy than the TX.
TX: Traditional Recurve Design, With excellent speed, and stability
W: Wood core, bamboo, or Maple (bamboo optional)
H: Hyperflex. specificaly dimensionaly temperature stable core. Light weight responsive core that is not a Syntactic foam.
Black: A solid colour finish, lightest weight: Standard on Target Limbs, (camo optional)
GL: Wood vaneer finish, Optional
VX: 60% Torsional stiffness increase over standard
CXC: Prototype (at present) TX40 Replacement, Lighter and stiffer.
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This at the moment is all conceptial. You need to pick one from each line to make a limb... Simple or complicated?
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Reasoning:
We are getting feedback that the TX limb is better for string walking... so its more tolerant to off balance loadings.
Hex5 is faster than the TX seriers and smoother due to draw force curve. this is more suitable to those wanting to carry speed at longer distances.
The stiffness benefits are well documented for stabilised bows. So the stiffer the better? but is that the case for barebow?
temperture stable core means less adjustments in sight marks during the days shooting. Lighter core also makes the limb more responsive, Speed and reduction in vibration.
Rocket science or archery?