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Limb Driven Rest?

Discussion in 'Tech Talk' started by NickB, Apr 24, 2013.

  1. NickB

    NickB Weekend Warrior

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    So I bought a Trophy taker Smackdown pro. I'm very happy with this rest. I was curious how tight you set the cable that connects to the limb?
     
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    Bowtech00 Weekend Warrior

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    I just bought one yesterday and yes it's awesome ! I set mine pretty tight cus it will stretch a little.
     
  3. NickB

    NickB Weekend Warrior

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    Yea, I noticed I had to tighten it back up a little due to stretch.
     
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    Nick_P Weekend Warrior

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    How does it compare to your QAD in your opinion?
     
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    NickB Weekend Warrior

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    I can't say anything bad about the QAD. I think it is a lot quieter than the QAD. I just wanted to give a limb driven rest a try and so far I love it. really simple to set up.
     
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    Jeffrey Jones Die Hard Bowhunter

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    Yes sir it is great you can also attach it cable driven also depending on your setup I go mines on the limb an it is working like a charm best fall away ive ever had I will prob. Stick with it on all my setups

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