fall away rest help
#11
Yep! my statements come from setting up and shooting many different dropaways. The Limb Driver has been the most consistent of any of them.
I have a TriVan here I am currently putting through the paces and while I like the idea I won't be changing my personal rests anytime soon.
Dan
#15
Typical Buck
Join Date: Jan 2008
Location: Carbon County Pa.
Posts: 601
I was having a problem with my QAD, my arrows were coming out wobbling all over and the fletching was wrinkled, then we found that the clamp was sliding up the string. We put serving above the clamp to keep it from sliding up. Now it seems to be droping fine and good arrow flight.
#18
Tropht Takee Extreme FC
I hav eone of them on each of my bows and I really like them..very simple and easy to set up. Many people love the QAD's but I am not a huge fan of them...nearly every customer I have dealt with has had a prblem with them falling quick enough.
I hav eone of them on each of my bows and I really like them..very simple and easy to set up. Many people love the QAD's but I am not a huge fan of them...nearly every customer I have dealt with has had a prblem with them falling quick enough.
#19
I personally feel the Spot Hogg Whammy is probably the best all around rest on the market.It has excellent containment with maximum support for the ultimate tunability with target accuracy/forgiveness.
Check it out.
http://www.huntingnet.com/forum/bowh...72-whammy.html
Here is the newest version laying flat on the floor holding the arrow in place.
Check it out.
http://www.huntingnet.com/forum/bowh...72-whammy.html
Here is the newest version laying flat on the floor holding the arrow in place.
Last edited by TFOX; 08-19-2009 at 07:00 PM.