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Old 04-26-2007 | 10:55 PM
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98Redline
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Default RE: Rests

I have tried nearly as many rests as BG has (also have the archery shop hookup ).

This past season I decided to give the Limbdriver a try and was sold on it soon after that.

When it comes to new technology and archery I am a skeptic, but a techno-junkie as well. I have given nearly every gimmick a try and have a box full of rests that were supposed to be the best invention since the wheel but failed to deliver. The Limbdriver is not one of them.

It has been by far the most consistent and easy to time/tune drop away that I have ever used. After 6 months (and a caribou trip to northern Quebec) the timing on my limbdriver is still the same as it was when I set it up.

I have heard some people complain about the length of the cable going to the top limb. Comments like "It is too easy to get hung up in a branch", "It will get in the way", etc.... To that end, I have not had a single problem. Even if I were to hang up and break the cable, the rest can still be shot as a standard prong rest. Once the cable is removed it works identically to a TM Hunter.

IMHO, it ranks up there with Spot Hogg sights as one of the best acessories you can put on your bow.
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