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Originally posted by Rat View PostI don't understand what you mean here Sleepy; do you mean you don't like the the arrow is being raised during the draw cycle?
And how do you feel it is more cumbersome to load the limb driven than the locked-up type?
I'm not trying to convert you to limb driven, I'm genuinely interested in your thoughts on these two things.
Just seeing this.
Yes, I don’t like the fact that my arrow is moving upwards as the limbs load the rest during the draw cycle. I want the arrow positioned and stationary besides going back with the draw.
Any of the limb driven I have seen or used, it is captured all the way around. You have to “thread” your arrow through the front or rear. A QAD or RipCord type fall away I can side load. Just less movement.
Even though the limbdriven are full captured, the arrow is still capable of ALOT of movement if walking around with a nocked arrow. The QAD type have a tighter capture.
A lot of people love the limb driven rests. I just don’t care for them.
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I'm a QAD fan. A bow I purchased 7-8 years ago had one and I haven't looked for another since. Never had any issues. I haven't had to do it but basically they come with a life time warranty. For $25 they will rebuild the rest and supply the consumables that come with a new one - no proof of purchase required. The new UMXT model is pretty sweet with that it's micro-adjustable. Very easy to fine tune and know exactly how much you are moving.
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Originally posted by Sleepy View PostJust seeing this.
Yes, I don’t like the fact that my arrow is moving upwards as the limbs load the rest during the draw cycle. I want the arrow positioned and stationary besides going back with the draw.
Any of the limb driven I have seen or used, it is captured all the way around. You have to “thread” your arrow through the front or rear. A QAD or RipCord type fall away I can side load. Just less movement.
Even though the limbdriven are full captured, the arrow is still capable of ALOT of movement if walking around with a nocked arrow. The QAD type have a tighter capture.
A lot of people love the limb driven rests. I just don’t care for them.
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Originally posted by TX_DReezen View PostQAD offers a clamp on style now to the cable, so should be fairly easy to replace in the field (if need be and parts are available).
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Originally posted by smende1 View Poston the hamskea hunter micro tune, is the micro tune adjustment worth the extra $20?
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Originally posted by smende1 View Poston the hamskea hunter micro tune, is the micro tune adjustment worth the extra $20?
Having said that, I buy the micro tune rests; so yes, I think they are worth the extra price.
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