Fall a way..what is your preference?
#12
I voted for QAD. I have only used a prong style rest, the Wb and a QAD. Out of all of them I had the easiest time setting up and tuning my QAD.......... I never had to go to the pro shop once
. And I took a nice bear using it this yr
. And I took a nice bear using it this yr
#13
ORIGINAL: sandilands
I voted for QAD. I have only used a prong style rest, the Wb and a QAD. Out of all of them I had the easiest time setting up and tuning my QAD.......... I never had to go to the pro shop once
. And I took a nice bear using it this yr
I voted for QAD. I have only used a prong style rest, the Wb and a QAD. Out of all of them I had the easiest time setting up and tuning my QAD.......... I never had to go to the pro shop once
. And I took a nice bear using it this yr
Any Pics?
Dan
#17
ORIGINAL: MOhunter46
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ORIGINAL: MeanV2
I have used, sold, & setup all the ones listed plus a few more.
The Limb Driver would get my vote hands down as the easiest to setup, and most consistent working rest of the bunch.
Dan
I have used, sold, & setup all the ones listed plus a few more.
The Limb Driver would get my vote hands down as the easiest to setup, and most consistent working rest of the bunch.
Dan
#18
The QAD is my favorite. It's quiet, easy to set up, and full containment while on stand. I've used a lot of great dropaways and it's been the best by far.
For you Limbdriver guys, I have a question on them since I've never set one up. One of the best things everyone says about the LD is how easy it is to set up. From my experience the QAD has been the easiest for me to set up. Bolt it on, tie it in, and tune. What is it about the LD that makes it so easy? The only difference I could see is that instead of tying in the cable you run it to the limb. Is this accurate?
For you Limbdriver guys, I have a question on them since I've never set one up. One of the best things everyone says about the LD is how easy it is to set up. From my experience the QAD has been the easiest for me to set up. Bolt it on, tie it in, and tune. What is it about the LD that makes it so easy? The only difference I could see is that instead of tying in the cable you run it to the limb. Is this accurate?


