Gillo is the brand of API Archery Productions Italy, based in Gallarate near Milan, and it carries the nickname of Michele Frangilli, the most decorated archer of his generation. The product line started in 2014 with risers, then added the GTL limb family: carbon and foam cores, an advanced recurve profile, and a draw curve that gains under five percent of weight per inch through the clicker area. GTL 88 sells around 650 dollars in the United States, while the Q series fibre and carbon limbs cover club budgets.
The reasoning behind these limbs is control rather than raw speed, which is why barebow archers who string walk keep coming back to them. They match Gillo GF, GX and GT risers naturally, though the ILF fitting works on any standard pocket. Archers hunting the last few feet per second may prefer a harder Korean limb; those who value a quiet clicker area will not.
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