limb driver guys...
#2
I believe the launcher arm is spring stainless steel. I doubt you'd bend it by accident.
I've been shooting one for about 6 months now and have not had a single issue with it.
They setup very easily and stay tuned. Good rest.
I've been shooting one for about 6 months now and have not had a single issue with it.
They setup very easily and stay tuned. Good rest.
#5
Typical Buck
Joined: Feb 2003
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3 years.....many many miles dragged through the woods, never had a problem with the launcher....or any part of the rest for that matter.
The fact that it lays flat on the shelf when not drawn actually protects it better tan those that are up when not drawn.
The fact that it lays flat on the shelf when not drawn actually protects it better tan those that are up when not drawn.
#6
I've had mine for 2 hunting seasons, put some pretty good abuse to it, and have not had a singe issue. The launcher arm is surprisingly rigid, probably the last thing that would go wrong with it. Only thing I ever did to mine was yank the launcher arm cord off on a limb when I was trudging through the woods, but that was my own fault for bulldozing through.



