I am a big fan of the Limbdriver Pro V after using one for a while now.
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I am a big fan of the Limbdriver Pro V after using one for a while now.
1. Limbdriver ;) 2. Apache - setting it up is beyond easy, doubt you'd have a problem there anyway ... and making adjustments on it is so easy a cave man could do it.
I'm a big fan of the concept behind the Revolution however I've read mixed reviews which leaves me on the fence. Many argue that the individuals who experienced problems hadn't tuned the rest properly.
My main concern however is that I'm a finger shooter and the concensus is that a prong rest of some kind is best. I currently use the Quicktune 750 and it's served me well but I like the idea of a drop away rest. Not sure if I want to spend the dough and end up with a rest I won't use.
I have a code red and a QAD LD. I like the QAD LD a lot better. They both setup easy but I feel that the LD works a little better, and I like that when I let down slow it keeps the rest up unlike the code red. I also think that it is more quite than the code red. Just my opinion.
VIVA LA REVOLUTION! :)
I love the revolution; it was easy to tune (although initial setup on the Onza was a bit touch and go with the bridged riser, it all worked out), and has worked flawlessly since I got it set. For the money, you really can't do better IMO. ;)
Unless I change my mind (which is still missing in action). I am going to get the revolution!
Hutch:cool: