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    Default Limb Driver noise

    Notice when you shoot the limb driver it has a tingy sound. I think it is from the metal arrow arm but if you take it and dip it in rubber tool dip it quiets the rest right down. I also added some fleece to the arms and now there is no sound when you draw. I shot the qad hd and I think this is a better rest and now it is just as quiet.
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    Default ld

    Another thing that works is to raise the LD so that when it falls it doesn't hit the bow shelf at all.

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    Quote Originally Posted by lonehara View Post
    Another thing that works is to raise the LD so that when it falls it doesn't hit the bow shelf at all.
    When you raise it up so it doesnt hit the shelf how far are you above the berger button hole? Thanks Don in Pa.

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    about an inch.

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    Are you having any problem tuning that way???

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    I didnt like it that high. So i got it back where it lines up with the berger hole. Have no problem tuning it now.

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    I always try to set them up so I can place mole skin or another type of silencing material under where the rest hits..
    I have also swapped the prong system from a Whammy to a limb driver.. It works great and the prongs are a little better..

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    Thumbs up limdriver

    When your limbdriver is in the down position you can set it up just off the arrow shelf by where you set the cord. In the up position you can still bisect the berger holes.

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    Thats correct found that out today. Thanks for the info.

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    Quote Originally Posted by lonehara View Post
    Another thing that works is to raise the LD so that when it falls it doesn't hit the bow shelf at all.
    i also do this and add a limbsaver fall away rest pad and it works great

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