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  1. NUARCHER

    NUARCHER Newb

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    Looking to get a new rest I have the original limb driver tired of holding arrow on the rest but love the rest. Wanting a full capture rest I've thought about the Rip Cord QAD by QAP. Does anyone still use the good ole Whisker Biscuit. Any recommendations.
     
  2. Holt

    Holt Grizzled Veteran

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    I really love my Hamskea! Built very strong, it probably will out last my bow.
     
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    killer chill-r Weekend Warrior

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    Smack Down Pro. After 2 of my QAD’s failed I got 2 of these. One of my QAD’s was only a month old & it started not falling. Full containment & super easy to set up. I have one more to get for Chill R.


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    Stubert Weekend Warrior

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    How about the Limb driver pro-v?
     
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    rockinrod12 Weekend Warrior

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    If you want full containment check out a Schaffer opposition


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    I'll have to check out the Limb Driver Pro V I do like the limb driven concept.
     
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    Guns and guitars Newb

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    Hamsky for me.
     
  8. NUARCHER

    NUARCHER Newb

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    Can you Hamskea rest guys confirm it can be set as a limb drive rest
     
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    BuffaloBill Weekend Warrior

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    I have both the Pro V and Smackdown Pro. I like the Smackdown Pro slightly better because I can load the arrow through the side and I like the launcher better. Both are great rests.

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    QAD ultra rest here!!! Love it


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    I currently have a QAD Ultra HDX and a Ripcord Ace on bows. I love them both. I do like that the Ace has micro adjust as it makes it a breeze when tuning, though my QAD is tuned just fine. I have also use the Limbdriver Pro V and have one sitting on my workbench now. I just like the full containment that the QAD and Ripcord offers. I also feel like I shoot tighter groups with the Ripcord/QAD set-ups than my limb driver.
     
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    RipCord...no problem..
     

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