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Old 03-07-2008, 06:24 AM
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I read an earlier post about a modified wb with the bristles cut away where the fletchlings pass through. ... Will I achieve any better accuracy by changing or do I stick with what I got?
It occurs to me that a Bowtech Hostage rest is pretty much a "modified WB". I've read in this forum, and others, that a big % of the "Bowtech pros" are shooting with Limb Drivers rather than the Hostage.

There's probably a reason for that.
It's a whole lot better, very little contact with the arrow,and nonewith the fletching.It is designed for hunting, I wouldn't use it in competition.
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Old 03-07-2008, 07:33 AM
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my dad loves the fallaway he has on his parker, and i love the whisker buiscut i have on my fred bear
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Old 03-07-2008, 10:15 AM
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I just switched to the QAD Ultra Rest and can definately notice a difference in my accuracy, noise reduction, and arrow speed.

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Old 03-07-2008, 01:19 PM
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LMAO, and you can add one to the list with that. Set up my limbdriver this week, I couldnt believe how silent the bow became on draw....Even on the shot seemed quieter. The shot could have been my imagination, but I know for a fact that the drop aways wrapped in felt are 100000000x quieter on the draw.

And easy to set-up too, I always viewed Drop-aways as some mythical beast that only the elite knew how to set up and tune....Heck it was just as easy as my WB.
You like that Limb Driver, Huh?They are sweet!! IMHO they are the easiest to setup and most consistent dropaway on the market.

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Old 03-07-2008, 07:48 PM
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You like that Limb Driver, Huh?They are sweet!! IMHO they are the easiest to setup and most consistent dropaway on the market.

Dan
You betcha. I'm expecting my new strings in about a week, so I'm holding off the tuning process for when i re-setup my bow.

I have another order for you here soon.
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