Limb Driver or Not
#2
RE: Limb Driver or Not
The Limb Driver is a really sweet rest, especially for targetr shooting, as it supports the arrow farther than other rest currently available, and without contact issues. With your Guardian, the cord is going to have to be pretty far back toward the cam because of the way the limbs flex with the center pivot design, but I think it could work. Just have to watch out the for the slack so that it doesn't get caught up in the cables, but it shouldn't. On bows where the limbs flex over the whole length, you can scoot that cord up closer to the riser, but that isn't an option on the Guardian/Commander, so it may be a little more difficult to really fine tune it. The guys I shoot with that have the Limb Drivers are all Hoyt shooters, and they work great, but no center pivot to worry about. I'm anxious to hear your report if you decide to go with it.
#3
RE: Limb Driver or Not
I think there are lots of people using the LD on the guardians. I have one on my Bowtech Liberty and it's got to be one of the easiest rests to set up. No fletching contact and like yooper said, the rests supports the arrow for a long time during launch. Great rest, I think you'll be happy.
#6
RE: Limb Driver or Not
I have alimbdriver on my guardian and it works great. my proshop guy put his own arrow holder on the shelf. It holds the arrow much better than the one they give you in the pkg.
There is no clearance issues and the cord is fine. good luck
There is no clearance issues and the cord is fine. good luck
#7
RE: Limb Driver or Not
I also use a Limbdriver, although it is on a Hoyt (Vectrix) and not a Bow Tech. In any event, I have had outstanding success with the Limbdriver. I really like the fact that the action of the rest is driven by the limb of the bow and not a cable. I have never had any trouble with tuning or contact. Limbdriver or not? LIMBDRIVER!!!