QAD rests
#21
Nontypical Buck
Join Date: Feb 2007
Location: Balt, MD (orig: J-town,PA) The bowels of Hell!!!
Posts: 2,188

I'd like to play with a bow that is hard to tune to see what the problem is myself. I had a split limb single cam Bear that had centershot tuning issues even with a TM rest. Maybe I've just been lucky that the Allegiance tunes so well.
#22
Join Date: Mar 2008
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Posts: 214

I've used theQAD Hunter rest ($50) on two bows, the original Bear Truth and now the Bear Truth 2. Not the fastest bows on the market, but still very fast. All I've ever used to tuneis a cheap center shot tool. Both bows were shooting bullet holes on the very first shot. I think that says something positive both about QAD rest and the Bear bows. They are solid products.
#23
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ORIGINAL: davepjr71
I'd like to play with a bow that is hard to tune to see what the problem is myself. I had a split limb single cam Bear that had centershot tuning issues even with a TM rest. Maybe I've just been lucky that the Allegiance tunes so well.
I'd like to play with a bow that is hard to tune to see what the problem is myself. I had a split limb single cam Bear that had centershot tuning issues even with a TM rest. Maybe I've just been lucky that the Allegiance tunes so well.
#25
Nontypical Buck
Join Date: Feb 2007
Location: Balt, MD (orig: J-town,PA) The bowels of Hell!!!
Posts: 2,188

ORIGINAL: bigcountry
From my experience, they seem to like binary cams. But then others said just the opposite. I know I like the features of the QAD much better than the ripcord. I can tell this ripcord is going to annoy me where if I let down on an animal, so is the rest. Where the QAD will not.
ORIGINAL: davepjr71
I'd like to play with a bow that is hard to tune to see what the problem is myself. I had a split limb single cam Bear that had centershot tuning issues even with a TM rest. Maybe I've just been lucky that the Allegiance tunes so well.
I'd like to play with a bow that is hard to tune to see what the problem is myself. I had a split limb single cam Bear that had centershot tuning issues even with a TM rest. Maybe I've just been lucky that the Allegiance tunes so well.