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    What is the difference between the standard and pro model? Is the pro better for hunting or the standard?

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    dave would be better to answer this question..

    but if i'm not mistaken the only difference is the mounting bracket..

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    Quote Originally Posted by hrchdog View Post
    What is the difference between the standard and pro model? Is the pro better for hunting or the standard?
    They are both good for hunting and I believe Elite@Last is correct on the differences. I have one for sale and the price is not firm
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    The pro model has verticle and horizontal adjustment, where the old model does not. It makes it easy to tune and get set up, so you will probably want the pro model!
    I shoot what feels the best, who will make it this year??

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    i didn't know they still made the standard mount....

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    Default Limbdriver

    just put the limbdriver on my Envy. Easy rest to set up. I really like it. Absolutely no flecthing contact with the first shot after setup. One more thing I like is that it is easy to set up so the launcher arm does not hit the arrow shelf at all which makes it even quieter.

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    Quote Originally Posted by lonehara View Post
    just put the limbdriver on my Envy. Easy rest to set up. I really like it. Absolutely no flecthing contact with the first shot after setup. One more thing I like is that it is easy to set up so the launcher arm does not hit the arrow shelf at all which makes it even quieter.
    Did you just set the rest up with a gap between the launcher and the shelf? I have a LD coming for my Synergy. If I put a piece of cardboard on the shelf to use as a spacer will that be a big enough gap to prevent contact with the shelf?
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    all that is made now is the pro model.

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