QAD Ultra Rest
#11
My local Archery Pro set up my QAD Ultra Hunter rest for me, he didn't use the clamps for the tether that was included with the rest, instead he served and tied the tether to the bus cord. It works great and less chance of hitting the other cable and string.
#13
ORIGINAL: early in
I don't know, but I'm hearing words like "hitting", and "noise". I'll keep shooting my Biscuit thanks.
I don't know, but I'm hearing words like "hitting", and "noise". I'll keep shooting my Biscuit thanks.
#14
ORIGINAL: RidgeFACTOR
Early In, I too was a fan of the WHISKER BISCUIT but after trying the QAD rest I can assure you it's alot better, faster and more quiet than the Biscuit. I think most of these people (not many)who are having problems with the QAD probably don't have it set up correctly, that's why I let my local Archery Pro set mine up, since he's put many of them on other peoples bows. I have no problem with arrow clearance and/or noise. You oughta give it a try, you might like it...........I do. Take care, Ridge.
ORIGINAL: early in
I don't know, but I'm hearing words like "hitting", and "noise". I'll keep shooting my Biscuit thanks.
I don't know, but I'm hearing words like "hitting", and "noise". I'll keep shooting my Biscuit thanks.

When I find something that works well for me, I tend to keep using it.
#16
For you guys having clearance problems with the QAD, the further down the cable you attach the cord the faster it will snap down out of the way of your fletching. I usually serve the cord onto the downward cable.
#17
ORIGINAL: DropTine249
The best way to attatch the ripcord to the string is to SPLIT THE STRING and insert the cord in between, burn the end of the rip cord, and it will NEVER pull through. After that, serve above the cord and you're good.
Thats how I do mine and its the BEST way.
My local Archery Pro set up my QAD Ultra Hunter rest for me, he didn't use the clamps for the tether that was included with the rest, instead he served and tied the tether to the bus cord. It works great and less chance of hitting the other cable and string.
Thats how I do mine and its the BEST way.




