Limbdriver
#11
RE: Limbdriver
The New Capture armsare in stock and available. You can actually adjust them to hold you arrow in place while the bow is turned upside down.
I never thought I needed one as I've never had a problem as is, but I will put one on just so I know how well they work!
Dan
I never thought I needed one as I've never had a problem as is, but I will put one on just so I know how well they work!
Dan
#12
RE: Limbdriver
Anybody who says 'yas' in the state of VA is definately not from here. And having been born and raised here, I've never heard the term 'jam nut' either.
Additionally, most of the stupid people we have here are from the north... the 'Virginia-ese' [sic] term for them is 'come-here's', but damn yankees is still often used.
Additionally, most of the stupid people we have here are from the north... the 'Virginia-ese' [sic] term for them is 'come-here's', but damn yankees is still often used.
Jeff one thing to add.... I think that serving the tag end up and aroundto the main line is a fine idea, but make sure that you identify the shortest route to it. Things aren't going to fall up naturally, and while you'll still have the set to hold the cord taught, if it does ever back itself out youdon't want to have a long loop created by your tag end that could say wrap over the end of the bar or in any way change the timing of your drop.
#13
RE: Limbdriver
ORIGINAL: MeanV2
Jeff, I put string Jax on mine because it only takes a second. I doubt there is much noise there, but that should take care of any there is.
The Limb Driver is the simplest Dropaway I've setup, and day in day out out performs all others.
You mean serve it in like this?
I also put very little pressure on the cord from the set screw. I just slightly snug.
Dan
Jeff, I put string Jax on mine because it only takes a second. I doubt there is much noise there, but that should take care of any there is.
The Limb Driver is the simplest Dropaway I've setup, and day in day out out performs all others.
You mean serve it in like this?
I also put very little pressure on the cord from the set screw. I just slightly snug.
Dan
How soft is the containment piece on the new launcher? Things like that kind of make me wonder- there HAS to be some un-natural downward pull/pressure on the arrow to some extent as the rest snaps down- especially if it;s tight enough to hold the arrow in place when you turn the bow nearly upside down.
#14
RE: Limbdriver
ORIGINAL: JeffB
Born and raised myself- Father and his family from Moneta/Bedford- I grew up in NOVA (back when it was still fairly rural-not like now)- y'all is more common, but I've heard "yas" as a plural as well. Jam nut also common growing up in my family/father's circle of friends. And def I came from a "damn yankees" saying family
Anybody who says 'yas' in the state of VA is definately not from here. And having been born and raised here, I've never heard the term 'jam nut' either.
Additionally, most of the stupid people we have here are from the north... the 'Virginia-ese' [sic] term for them is 'come-here's', but damn yankees is still often used.
Additionally, most of the stupid people we have here are from the north... the 'Virginia-ese' [sic] term for them is 'come-here's', but damn yankees is still often used.
Anyway... sorry to hijack.
Dan you got a picture of that full containment/holder system for the limb driver?
#17
RE: Limbdriver
ORIGINAL: SwampCollie
Bedford is certainly a place you'd hear it. NOVA now constitutes anything north of Fredricksburg... damn shame too... used to be a really pretty part of the state.... now its just an oozing parking lot. Its almost impossible to make it to an Orioles game anymore... you have to leave at 9am to make it there for a 735pm game time. Hell be just as easy for me to take the BBT and go up the eastern shore.
Anyway... sorry to hijack.
Dan you got a picture of that full containment/holder system for the limb driver?
ORIGINAL: JeffB
Born and raised myself- Father and his family from Moneta/Bedford- I grew up in NOVA (back when it was still fairly rural-not like now)- y'all is more common, but I've heard "yas" as a plural as well. Jam nut also common growing up in my family/father's circle of friends. And def I came from a "damn yankees" saying family
Anybody who says 'yas' in the state of VA is definately not from here. And having been born and raised here, I've never heard the term 'jam nut' either.
Additionally, most of the stupid people we have here are from the north... the 'Virginia-ese' [sic] term for them is 'come-here's', but damn yankees is still often used.
Additionally, most of the stupid people we have here are from the north... the 'Virginia-ese' [sic] term for them is 'come-here's', but damn yankees is still often used.
Anyway... sorry to hijack.
Dan you got a picture of that full containment/holder system for the limb driver?
#18
RE: Limbdriver
ORIGINAL: MeanV2
Jeff, The capture armhas a built in cradle in the arm. You can make it as tight or loose as you prefer. Personally I've never had a need, but many fill they need some type of containment.
Dan
Jeff, The capture armhas a built in cradle in the arm. You can make it as tight or loose as you prefer. Personally I've never had a need, but many fill they need some type of containment.
Dan
#20
RE: Limbdriver
I was just going to mention the capture arm. I like the fact that there are different launcher arms available now. I never had any issues with containment, but it certainly would be a nice addition to have. I have NO noticeable noise from the cord, but then again, I'm not a huge noise freak, nor do I believe it plays a major role in harvesting an animal (unless of course it's a monstrous noise). As for the extra cord, many just tie a loose knot, and melt the tag end to prevent slippage.