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Old 02-26-2009 | 01:29 PM
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Default RE: Guess who bought a Limb Driver

ORIGINAL: drockw

Ive never had a problem with my factory cord stretching I think you are a little biased on this thing... Im not trying to promote it, but... I use 3 different rest, and none of them are easier than the LD. currently im using a bodoodle, a spigurelli, and the LD and nothing compares in simplicity and function.
Bias has got nothing to do with this at all. You think I would have spent $50 on the thing if I just wanted to talk trash about it???? No way jack! I got it because I firmly believe there are some advantages to it (especially from a target shooting standpoint), and no body in my area shoots them.... I like to be different, which is why I shoot a High Country, have Orange and Mt. Berry Strings... duck hunt with a golden instead of a lab... and shoot an old Beretta instead of a Benelli. I march to a different beat.

I say again here.....I've yet to get the bow shooting/tuned like I want it to be.... I can't possibly relay 100% of my honest opinion on this thing until I get that far. In the mean while though... there are things so far that I do and don't like about it... having a cord cut my sight picture in half is not OK with me. The perceived difference in cord tension from shot to shot and day to day is not OK with me. The drawing metal sound of the forks.... granted it is a simple fix... is not OK with me. I figured (wrongly) that the rubber shrink tube on the forks would do fine to make this thing hunt ready.... simply not so... and simply not a problem at all.

It is 70 degrees out... I'm going to go shoot the thing some more and see where its at.
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