Vapor Trail Limb Driver Pro V Question

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  1. Ky Bob

    Ky Bob Die Hard Bowhunter

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    Anyone have experience with this rest? I currently have a NAP Apache on my Elite Energy 35 but looking to change. Due to my sight setting low and the sides of the Apache I have to load a arrow from the front which is aggravating!
     
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    copperhead Grizzled Veteran

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    the Limb Driver Pro V is an awesome rest. You can shot just about anything out of them. The only issue I have had is that you really have to make sure the bolts are tight as the left and right adjustment on mine would loosen over time. Also occasionally I would get a little twang from the cord depending upon which bow it was on.

    On the Elite 32 I had I used a QAD Ultrarest and that worked great as well. Either one will do you fine.
     
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    RugerRedbone Die Hard Bowhunter

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    I have one on my Faktor turbo and love it. Have had zero problems with it.
     
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    muzzyman88 Die Hard Bowhunter

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    In my opinion, the Limbdrivers, both standard and Pro-V are the best drop aways made. Total fletch clearance, the drop faster than conventional spring rests and are the easiest and fastest to install and setup. I switched years ago to the standard and this year switched to the Pro-V for the containment. Awesome rest. I killed 4 deer this year in two different states and the rest performed and held up very well.
     
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    As said, vapor trail makes great rests. No experience with the pro v but if it even half as good as my micro elite it is an amazing rest.[​IMG][​IMG][​IMG]


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    Cougar Mag Weekend Warrior

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    Limbdriver Pro V for hunting is the way to go!
     
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    Limb drivers are super easy to set up, you really cant go wrong with them
     
  8. Ky Bob

    Ky Bob Die Hard Bowhunter

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    Thanks for all the info fellas! Vapor Trail it is.......:D
     

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