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Old 12-02-2007 | 11:39 AM
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I think the whole full containment thing for hunting is a bit overrated.
I disagree. To me it's a no brainer. No chance of the arrow hopping off duringan excited draw like on thetwo prong I hunted with for years.. I like that once it's cocked, I don't concern have to myself with where the arrow is at ever again. To each his own though. That's why this isn't a one size fits all endeavor.

BTW mobow. I have the LD model.
I said for me, the arrow holder is ALL I need.
Yep. To each his own and that's why this forum is cool. A guy comes on, asks a question and gets multiple opinions to chew on before making an educated decision.
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Old 12-02-2007 | 11:52 AM
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I disagree. To me it's a no brainer. No chance of the arrow hopping off duringan excited draw like on thetwo prong I hunted with for years.. I like that once it's cocked, I don't concern have to myself with where the arrow is at ever again. To each his own though. That's why this isn't a one size fits all endeavor.

BTW mobow. I have the LD model.
I bet anyone that draws my Bow with the Limb Driver setup on it and loses the Arrow will miss whatever they are shooting at anywayIf they are that excited, I can't imagine having an arrow come off and I have hunted in many different situations with it. Blind, Treestand, as well as spot and stalk

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Old 12-02-2007 | 11:55 AM
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Default RE: Question regarding the QAD Ultra Rest.....

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I disagree. To me it's a no brainer. No chance of the arrow hopping off duringan excited draw like on thetwo prong I hunted with for years.. I like that once it's cocked, I don't concern have to myself with where the arrow is at ever again. To each his own though. That's why this isn't a one size fits all endeavor.

BTW mobow. I have the LD model.
I bet anyone that draws my Bow with the Limb Driver setup on it and loses the Arrow will miss whatever they are shooting at anywayIf they are that excited, I can't imagine having an arrow come off and I have hunted in many different situations with it. Blind, Treestand, as well as spot and stalk

Dan
Dan, I love my LimbDriver. I will have one on my bow for a LONG time.
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Old 12-02-2007 | 03:25 PM
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Ok Matt, I think we get the point. You've indicated that you just love your Limb driver rest, got it, thanks. No need to keep driving it home.

But I'll not be getting one of those. Our shop doesn't carry them, so that leaves that option out. Which is why I was just curious about the Drop Zone and the QAD. Working for this shop I need to shoot what we carry, understand?

Guess I'm going to have to install one on the bow when I get it and see which I like better...Thanks guys.
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Old 12-02-2007 | 03:28 PM
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Between the two, I like the Dropzone the best. For some reason I just don't like the inertia driven idea.
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