Looking for a fall away rest for my nemisis. Seen a few out there for hoyt bows was wondering if they would fit?? Any thoughts???
Looking for a fall away rest for my nemisis. Seen a few out there for hoyt bows was wondering if they would fit?? Any thoughts???
I have had great success with my QAD i tried the NAP apache and the bridged riser gets in the way of the rest upon mounting. I believe people have been able to mount limbdrivers and Ripcords the choices are endless but i like my QAD
2012 Martin Saber Take-down
2013 Martin Nemesis 35
Hunting for a recurve at the moment to complete my arsenal.
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Martin 06 Slayer, Nitrous C, shoot thru, 63lb, Quiktune 3000, HAA OL 5519, Beman ICS Hunter
Martin 06 Slayer, Nitrous C, Shoot thru, 55lb, Quiktune 3000, HHA OL 5519 2X, Easton A/C/C
Ben Pearson 1968 'Cougar' 62" 45#s @ 28" recurve, tapered POC, Zwickey 'Eskimo' 2 blade
the ones i see a ton of are the g5 expert II's for hoyts.
I have a Ripcord on my Onza and a QAD Ultrarest LD Pro on my Alien Z. I like the QAD better and it stays up when you let down.
X2 for QAD rest on my Nemesis. Great rest!
Bill
2012 Rytera Nemesis, 57.2#@28.5", Bonz Camo
CBE Sniper LC Sight, QAD Ultra HDX Rest, G5 Head-Lok Quiver, Scott Little Goose Release
Bernie's Control Freak X-Rod Stabilizer W/Quick Disconnect
Gold Tip XT Hunter Arrows, Rage Chisel Tip 100 gr Broadheads
Praise the Lord Jesus Christ, He is Worthy!
I have experienced some trouble with the reliability of the QAD Ultra Rest HD with my Onza: in cold/moist conditions, the slide (and therefore also the cable where the QAD cord is attached to) sometimes does not come all the way back in full draw, but stays perhaps 1/16" closer to the riser. This is not critical at all for the bow operation, but for QAD arrow rest it is: it is lifted completely upwards only when the cord is pulled exactly the adjusted amount. If this does not happen, the bow does not shoot accurately. Based on my experience, I wouldn't really recommend this rest to bows equipped with a traditional cable slide (although a teflon slide might help). There is no such problem if the cable guard is equipped with wheels (as with my earlier Hoyt CRX 32, I had the same arrow rest in it).
I have been able to overcome the problem by using silicone lube on the rod. I know that some people don't recommend putting anything exra to the rod, but I have experienced no problems. Still, I have many times thought I should switch back to the idiot-proof Whisker Biscuit (which I actually have not installed to my new Nemesis). I think the Ripcord shouldn't have a similar problem, it has a different mechanism.
Rytera Nemesis, 2012
Martin Onza 3, 2011
Hoyt CRX 32, 2011 (SOLD)
Martin Phantom II, 2003