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    Default QAD or Trophy Ridge Revolution Rest??

    I just ordered a new Martin Cougar and i need to get a new rest. Anyone have any info on a QAD Ultra rest or the Trophy ridge revolution? Thank you

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    Quote Originally Posted by jwatts View Post
    I just ordered a new Martin Cougar and i need to get a new rest. Anyone have any info on a QAD Ultra rest or the Trophy ridge revolution? Thank you
    I have a qad hunter cheap model i put on my xforce a few weeks now with no problems at all.No fletching contact and is pretty quiet...

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    Had a QAD on the Alien I picked up, didn't really care for it much. I ended up swapping on AT for a Limb Driver and I am more than happy with that decision. Super easy to get set up and just got a control string from Jim (archer7x) rigged up today. Matches the strings on the bow and looks friggin' amazing.
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    I have a revolution and it's great. no contact issues, it's quiet, and if it weren't for the bridge of the Onza it would have been a snap to set up.
    My wife packed my bags and threw me out, as I was walking out the door, she told me "I hope you have a long and miserable life!"... To which I replied "Oh, now you want me to stay?!" LOL

    2011 Onza 3: 70#, 28.25 draw (AMO), 384 gr arrow, 288 fps
    2005 Saber: 70#, same arrow, 250 fps

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    Got a QAD Hunter on my Silencer, works great. Also have a QAD HDX in the box waiting to be put on something.
    A little common sense goes a long way, unfortunately it's in short supply!

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    Concur w/ droppixel, have three standard Limb Drives on my bows and can't be happier. All shoot AAE 2' hunter Max and or FOBs with no issues. If your shooting over 300fps you may wont to CK out LD web site and videos.

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    I have the qad ultra rest Hd pro and love it great rest. Especially for hunting.

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    I use a QAD ultra rest, no problems with fletching contact and it drops clean, no bounce back. shoot 1 1/2 to 2 inch groups at 20 yards.
    2003 Martin Prowler SE
    2011 Hoyt Rampage XT
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    I own two martin bows. A 2011 silencer, and a 2011 exile I just bought brand new because I got a great deal on it. They both have trophy ridge revolution rests on them, and the work flawlessly. The QAD Ultra rest is nice. but I like to 3d shoot, spot shoot, and hunt. The trophy ridge is the perfect tool for me. Those two bows feel the same with that rest while shooting NOW. When I was testing the bows with standard rests, They felt completely different. Hope this helped
    Paul

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    If you are considering a trophy ridge revolution rest here is a link for the cheapest on the web http://shop.eaglearchery.com/browse.....html?AFF=BASE


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