Limb Driver Vapor Trail
#51
ORIGINAL: bow_hunter44
I have gone through a few itterations with rests on both of my bows (Vectrix and Black Ice). The first rest I had on the Hoyt was a wreck, big time. Contact, contact and more contact. So I tried a LimbDriver based on its reveiws. Problem solved. I have shot the wheels off that bow, not a single issue with the Limb Driver. Then came the Ice.I got acompletely different rest for that bow (I wanted micro adjustability).Yet another wreck. So I ordered another Limb Driver. I put it on the Ice today. Problemsolved. I'm sold. The Limb Driver is the best rest I have ever had my hands on!!
I have gone through a few itterations with rests on both of my bows (Vectrix and Black Ice). The first rest I had on the Hoyt was a wreck, big time. Contact, contact and more contact. So I tried a LimbDriver based on its reveiws. Problem solved. I have shot the wheels off that bow, not a single issue with the Limb Driver. Then came the Ice.I got acompletely different rest for that bow (I wanted micro adjustability).Yet another wreck. So I ordered another Limb Driver. I put it on the Ice today. Problemsolved. I'm sold. The Limb Driver is the best rest I have ever had my hands on!!
Dan
#53
ORIGINAL: MeanV2
The Limb Drivers are adjustable for bothwindage and elevationnow.
Dan
The Limb Drivers are adjustable for bothwindage and elevationnow.
Dan
#54
Typical Buck
Joined: Feb 2003
Posts: 868
Likes: 0
From: USA
While having a micro adjustment on the rest would be nice, it is really something that you use infrequently.
I do really like the micro adjustments on the Spot Hogg, and old GKF Infinity type rests, I find that the dovetail on the LD allows me to loosen the allen bold and give the rest just a little nudge, quite effectively.
As an aid, I take a mechanical pencil and put a mark on the rest, right along the dovetail (one line above, one below). This gives me a visual indicator of how much the rest has moved while I am in the final stages of walkback tuning and such.
I do really like the micro adjustments on the Spot Hogg, and old GKF Infinity type rests, I find that the dovetail on the LD allows me to loosen the allen bold and give the rest just a little nudge, quite effectively.
As an aid, I take a mechanical pencil and put a mark on the rest, right along the dovetail (one line above, one below). This gives me a visual indicator of how much the rest has moved while I am in the final stages of walkback tuning and such.
#55
ORIGINAL: 98Redline
While having a micro adjustment on the rest would be nice, it is really something that you use infrequently.
I do really like the micro adjustments on the Spot Hogg, and old GKF Infinity type rests, I find that the dovetail on the LD allows me to loosen the allen bold and give the rest just a little nudge, quite effectively.
As an aid, I take a mechanical pencil and put a mark on the rest, right along the dovetail (one line above, one below). This gives me a visual indicator of how much the rest has moved while I am in the final stages of walkback tuning and such.
While having a micro adjustment on the rest would be nice, it is really something that you use infrequently.
I do really like the micro adjustments on the Spot Hogg, and old GKF Infinity type rests, I find that the dovetail on the LD allows me to loosen the allen bold and give the rest just a little nudge, quite effectively.
As an aid, I take a mechanical pencil and put a mark on the rest, right along the dovetail (one line above, one below). This gives me a visual indicator of how much the rest has moved while I am in the final stages of walkback tuning and such.
Dave, I have the TR arrow holders in stock.

Dan
#56
Dan,
What type of material do you have on the prongs ofyour rest? I have used a felt product that was sticky on one side, but I keep wearing it out. I have been looking for a TOUGH replacement...
Thanks.
What type of material do you have on the prongs ofyour rest? I have used a felt product that was sticky on one side, but I keep wearing it out. I have been looking for a TOUGH replacement...
Thanks.
#57
ORIGINAL: bow_hunter44
Dan,
What type of material do you have on the prongs ofyour rest? I have used a felt product that was sticky on one side, but I keep wearing it out. I have been looking for a TOUGH replacement...
Thanks.
Dan,
What type of material do you have on the prongs ofyour rest? I have used a felt product that was sticky on one side, but I keep wearing it out. I have been looking for a TOUGH replacement...
Thanks.
Dan
#60
Typical Buck
Joined: Feb 2003
Posts: 868
Likes: 0
From: USA
My limb driver is very quiet.
I have moleskin on my arrow shelf and the tension set up so the rest is pulled HARD into the moleskin. This seems to keep everything quiet because at the shot, the rest is under tension, thus very little vibration.
This is a really crappy picture, but you should be able to get the idea.

I have moleskin on my arrow shelf and the tension set up so the rest is pulled HARD into the moleskin. This seems to keep everything quiet because at the shot, the rest is under tension, thus very little vibration.
This is a really crappy picture, but you should be able to get the idea.




