Originally Posted by
dryridge2
I am gonna do something I haven't done many times over the years, but I am gonna disagree with Swamp that the centershot is out. I say this as evidenced by the pins in relation to the string, aligning them would put the rest real close to center. It is just how it is being held in the picture.
Are all your arrows having clearance issues? If so, are the nocks all turned the same way?
I think you have two issues. You have a rest not getting out of the way fast enough....with this I agree with the two above. However, I also think that if your nocks are all aligned like this one...you need to turn them so that the **** fletch is more straight up. The fletch you say is hitting is turned downward. If the rest isn't getting out of the way, this will make it more pronounced.
This is why I simply don't like the QAD, never did. I know it can be a fine rest, but not for me. Trophy Takers and WB's are my fav's.
Hey I respect your opinion as much or more than anyone's dry... just like customers callin' on the phone... its dang hard to diagnose anything you don't have in your hands.
WMD:
Absolutely take what DR wrote seriously. He knows his stuff and has been doing this WAY before I was even a twinkle in my daddy's eye.
My only other question is.... you say when you index odd vane up.... that you have a vane 'basically' touching your closest cable..... is it actually touching or hitting? Or does it look like its going to when you eyeball it?
One other little thing to try too that I've found has worked often with the Hunter models (that are prone to bounceback)... trying sliding the whole rest forward about 1/4" or so. I can see you have it set back just a bit... so you have some wiggle room. Slide it foward until you can just fit a credit card between it and the riser shelf. Just loosen the berger and set screws... slide it up and re-tighten, making sure the works are still level.