Smackdown Pro reviews?

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  1. Nick_P

    Nick_P Weekend Warrior

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    Looking at setting up my Hoyt with Trophy Taker Smackdown Pro. Anybody used them? Pros? Cons?
     
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    I had one on my bow a couple seasons ago. It was a reliable rest, very simple design. No real cons to speak of.

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    Jeffrey Jones Die Hard Bowhunter

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    IMO it is a great rest easy setup very solid and quiet too awesome arrow clearance and makes everything that much more accurate I dont have any cons for the smackdown pro. It prwtty much just depends on what ur lookin for out of a rest cuz they are pretty sweet.

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  4. maxpetros

    maxpetros Grizzled Veteran

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    ikesoutdoors did a review on it. check out his website
     
  5. Nick_P

    Nick_P Weekend Warrior

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    Will do thanks maxpetros. i like to try new things and i have been curious about the limb driven setup so i may give it a shot. I have QADs on both my bows so i will probably do some experimenting with this and see what i think. Thanks to those of you who have answered. keep em coming!
     
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    SharpEyeSam Legendary Woodsman

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    I used a Smackdown Pro all of last year and I liked it.
     
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    NickB Weekend Warrior

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    I have it on my Hoyt Spyder Turbo. Very easy to set up, very quiet, and works very well. I replaced my QAD hxd with this rest and never had any thoughts of going back. Not that the QAD is a bad rest, this thing is just sweet. I've always thought they looked really nice on Hoyts.
     
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    I put the smackdown pro on my Hoyt Vector this year and it is simple to use, quiet, and drops away quickly. NO cons
     
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    maxpetros Grizzled Veteran

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    no problem, glad i could help.:D
     
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    I have one on my Deadeye. Great rest with a simple design, and not a lot of areas where the rest could fail.

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    You have the same setup as cameron hanes.
     
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    maxpetros Grizzled Veteran

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    I may actually get one if these
     
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    It prwtty much just depends on what ur lookin for out of a rest cuz they are pretty sweet.
     

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