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Old 07-14-2007, 06:05 PM
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Glad you like your QADI liked mine when I shot one, and my Ripcord, as well as my Free Fall. Also liked the Drop Zone when I used one of those, come to think of it I like the Trophy Taker when I shot one of those also.

Can't blame a man for liking what he shoots, but after using all of them I will install Limb Drivers on all my Bows in the near future. It took me a while to try oneas well as some coaxing from friends. I'm actually glad they kept after me. If you like Full containment and a drop away rest then the RipCord and QAD are the way to go.

Full containment has never been an issue for me.
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Old 07-14-2007, 06:09 PM
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Too many good rests. I told MDBUCKHUNTER today I need to buy 1 of everything. That included cloths and bows.

It's not an issue but a preference. I shot a double prong for 15 yrs without problems. I like the fact that the QAD is cocked in a ready position. The containment feature was just a secondary consideration.


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Old 07-14-2007, 06:12 PM
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Too many good rests. I told MDBUCKHUNTER today I need to buy 1 of everything. That included cloths and bows.

It's not an issue but a preference. I shot a double prong for 15 yrs without problems. I like the fact that the QAD is cocked in a ready position. The containment feature was just a secondary consideration.

Can you imagine how many $$ you would have invested just to buy one of each of the rests I mentioned above?? I shot a TM hunter for I don't remember how many yearsI gave $125 for my 1st compound bow, and it was new
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Old 07-14-2007, 06:19 PM
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That's about what I paid for my Bear Whitetail Legend in 1990 w/ a quiver and rest.
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