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bloodcrick 01-20-2008 09:08 AM

old stogie with a question (limbdrivers)
 
Well im a long time bowhunter and have a stupie question, what the heck are limbdrivers?? :eek:and what do they do?? I keep hearing about these, tried to search for it with no luck [&:]I dont know everything damit, and im not afraid to ask :D

buckeye 01-20-2008 09:15 AM

RE: old stogie with a question (limbdrivers)
 
It's a rest who's action is driven bythe upper limb on your bow;)

bloodcrick 01-20-2008 09:20 AM

RE: old stogie with a question (limbdrivers)
 
Respect, scotto;) thank you!!!

ORIGINAL: buckeye

It's a rest who's action is driven bythe upper limb on your bow;)

Matt/TN 01-20-2008 09:38 AM

RE: old stogie with a question (limbdrivers)
 
It's the rest on this bow. See the cord attaching to the top limb?





Rob/PA Bowyer 01-20-2008 09:48 AM

RE: old stogie with a question (limbdrivers)
 
Here ya go blood, I just ordered two, one for my General and the other for my 82nd. http://www.vaportrailarchery.com/limbDriver.asp

Watch the segmented video, parts 1,2,3....excellent rest.

GTOHunter 01-20-2008 10:06 AM

RE: old stogie with a question (limbdrivers)
 
First time I've heard of them too...!:) You learn something new every day! ;)

nick_bleuer76 01-20-2008 10:08 AM

RE: old stogie with a question (limbdrivers)
 
I have never seen that before either, that is a pretty good idea.:D

bloodcrick 01-20-2008 10:10 AM

RE: old stogie with a question (limbdrivers)
 
WOOOOW, Ye ask, ye shall receive :DNice bow Matt and pic, thanks for the link to the video Robo ;)looks sweet!!!

davidmil 01-20-2008 10:50 AM

RE: old stogie with a question (limbdrivers)
 
Many of the old reliable fall aways, like the Muzzy Zero(which I love on my Darton) just simply don't work well with parallel limb bows. I had to go with a different rest on my Guardian. A large percentage of the folks at Bowtech shoot the limb driver so I went with it too. It works great. Hey Rob, did you notice the guys name in the credits at the end of part 3. LOL Ben "Dover" .........[&:]

TFOX 01-20-2008 10:55 AM

RE: old stogie with a question (limbdrivers)
 

ORIGINAL: davidmil

Many of the old reliable fall aways, like the Muzzy Zero(which I love on my Darton) just simply don't work well with parallel limb bows. I had to go with a different rest on my Guardian. A large percentage of the folks at Bowtech shoot the limb driver so I went with it too. It works great. Hey Rob, did you notice the guys name in the credits at the end of part 3. LOL Ben "Dover" .........[&:]

Ben Dover is a good guy and we would always give him hell about his name at shoots.:DI didn't look at the clip so I am just assuming it is the same one.

I work with a guy that is named mike hunt,I think about porkey's everytime I say it.:D

Rob/PA Bowyer 01-20-2008 11:11 AM

RE: old stogie with a question (limbdrivers)
 
LOL now be careful guys.[8D]

Matt/TN actually has the wrong limb bracket on his bow although it works fine. The rests comes specific for solid or split limbs, Matt's bow has the split limb bracket on a solid limb bow, not an issue at all, just clearifying for those who don't know the rest and it's components.

Tuco 01-20-2008 11:43 PM

RE: old stogie with a question (limbdrivers)
 
You are one of the smartest men I know!!

ORIGINAL: bloodcreek

Well im a long time bowhunter and have a stupie question, what the heck are limbdrivers?? :eek:and what do they do?? I keep hearing about these, tried to search for it with no luck [&:]I dont know everything damit, and im not afraid to ask :D

MichaelHunsucker 01-21-2008 08:20 AM

RE: old stogie with a question (limbdrivers)
 

ORIGINAL: TFOX


ORIGINAL: davidmil

Many of the old reliable fall aways, like the Muzzy Zero(which I love on my Darton) just simply don't work well with parallel limb bows. I had to go with a different rest on my Guardian. A large percentage of the folks at Bowtech shoot the limb driver so I went with it too. It works great. Hey Rob, did you notice the guys name in the credits at the end of part 3. LOL Ben "Dover" .........[&:]

Ben Dover is a good guy and we would always give him hell about his name at shoots.:DI didn't look at the clip so I am just assuming it is the same one.

I work with a guy that is named mike hunt,I think about porkey's everytime I say it.:D
I didnt get dealt much better cards.... MikeHunsucker....say that three times fast [:-]:D

Greg / MO 01-21-2008 08:26 AM

RE: old stogie with a question (limbdrivers)
 
Todd,

I wonder if he's any relation to Billy Dover out of Karnac, Ill.? He's a pretty good shooter, too.

Matt/TN 01-21-2008 08:34 AM

RE: old stogie with a question (limbdrivers)
 

ORIGINAL: Rob/PA Bowyer

LOL now be careful guys.[8D]

Matt/TN actually has the wrong limb bracket on his bow although it works fine. The rests comes specific for solid or split limbs, Matt's bow has the split limb bracket on a solid limb bow, not an issue at all, just clearifying for those who don't know the rest and it's components.
Yeah I wasn't sure if anyone would notice ;). This rest was on my Hoyt, and instead of ordering a new piece, I wanted to see if it would fit, and since the Ross limbs have a pretty large split up top, it worked out ok.

Rob/PA Bowyer 01-21-2008 09:26 AM

RE: old stogie with a question (limbdrivers)
 
Don't worry Matt/TN, there isn't much that's missed.;) Remember that.[8D]

And in my haste, I ordered two Limbdrivers with the solid limb bracket and then realized before they came that I need the split limb bracket for my General. I called back and ordered just the bracket for the General. [&:]

gplant 01-21-2008 09:36 AM

RE: old stogie with a question (limbdrivers)
 
I just set up both the whammy and the limb driver and went with the whammy.BOTH ARE VERY GOOD RESTS!! The long string was the only thing I didnt like.

MeanV2 01-21-2008 10:48 AM

RE: old stogie with a question (limbdrivers)
 
I have setup, and sold most every Dropaway on the market and IMHO the Limb Driver is the cream of the crop:D

Matt/TN I have the brackets to sell seperate also;)

Pics Enjoy!

Dan



MeanV2 01-21-2008 10:51 AM

RE: old stogie with a question (limbdrivers)
 
Installed on the Guardian:D

Dan





MeanV2 01-21-2008 10:52 AM

RE: old stogie with a question (limbdrivers)
 
Another on the Guardian:D

Dan



MeanV2 01-21-2008 10:54 AM

RE: old stogie with a question (limbdrivers)
 
One on an Allegiance.

Dan





Rob/PA Bowyer 01-21-2008 11:00 AM

RE: old stogie with a question (limbdrivers)
 
Dan, I make my own strings, how many strands should I make a Limbdriver string at? I didn't even consider that.

Awesome cams by the way. As soon as my 82nd is ready to go I'm sending you my Ally cams to dip.

MeanV2 01-21-2008 11:03 AM

RE: old stogie with a question (limbdrivers)
 

ORIGINAL: Rob/PA Bowyer

Dan, I make my own strings, how many strands should I make a Limbdriver string at? I didn't even consider that.

Awesome cams by the way. As soon as my 82nd is ready to go I'm sending you my Ally cams to dip.
Rob, the cord is just colored release/loop cord works Great!!;)

Dan

bloodcrick 01-21-2008 12:28 PM

RE: old stogie with a question (limbdrivers)
 
meanv2 those are some great pics ;)thank you everyone, even you tuco [8D]that rest is actually kinda sexy :D

Rob/PA Bowyer 01-21-2008 12:52 PM

RE: old stogie with a question (limbdrivers)
 

ORIGINAL: MeanV2


ORIGINAL: Rob/PA Bowyer

Dan, I make my own strings, how many strands should I make a Limbdriver string at? I didn't even consider that.

Awesome cams by the way. As soon as my 82nd is ready to go I'm sending you my Ally cams to dip.
Okay, thanks Dan, I might make my own anyway. ;)

Rob, the cord is just colored release/loop cord works Great!!;)

Dan

philip_grubaugh 01-21-2008 01:25 PM

RE: old stogie with a question (limbdrivers)
 
i aint ever heard of them either. look and sound alright tho


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