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    #31
    Ha, WCB- that was a joke.

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      #32
      Limb driver pro v!

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        #33
        I'm leaning toward the Ripcard Ace-Micro and the Limbdriver Pro V.

        Convince me against the Rip...

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          #34
          No experience with ripcord. But very happy with my limbdriver. Easy to set up and bulletproof


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            #35
            Originally posted by WCB View Post
            I'm leaning toward the Ripcard Ace-Micro and the Limbdriver Pro V.

            Convince me against the Rip...
            Performance wise, they can be set up to fall at he same time. I would give the nod to the Ripcord on being a touch quieter but the Pro-V isn't that loud.

            The Ripcord will tie in to the down cable on the bow, this MAY mean you need to adjust a little for cam timing, depending on the cam system and how **** you are about having it perfect. Being in the cable, it will also need to be adjusted and tied in which is a little more difficult than the Pro-V, but not much. With modern string materials you should never have to mess with the cable, but if you ever need to twist/untwist you will need to remove the Ripcord cable and re-tie. The Ripcord is not as smooth as the Pro-V, but it isn't a problem.

            Both are very good rests.

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              #36
              Hamskea Hybrid Hunter

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                #37
                QAD or ripcord. You decide
                I've had both and prefer the QAD just because you can let the bow down and the rest stays up. The ripcord I had, you let down, the rest goes down. Never had an issue with either one.

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                  #38
                  Just bought and installed the HHA Virtus drop away. Works just like the QAD, just liked it a little better. The below was another reason I chose the rest.

                  On average, 22 veterans a day take their lives in America, struggling to cope with the physical and mental scars sustained during their time of service.

                  From HHA Website:

                  In an effort to raise awareness of this issue and help those in need, 2.2% of the profits from the sales of the Virtus rest will go to the Operation HHAUSA project to actively involve veterans in the sport of archery and hunting.

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