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    Junior Member Fawn
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    Default LimbDriver solid limb slippage

    I recently had wes throw on a Limb driver on my pulse while it was there, got it home and got it sighted in and keep having the solid plastic limb attachment move on me every 20 or so shots, I notice I start shooting low and to the left, tighten it back up then everything is fine, rinse and repeat 3 times. I dont know if the cord is to taught causing this to happen, but I am ready to smash it.

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    Respected Member Ten Point Stag mchildress's Avatar
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    Never had a problem with mine.Might try cleaning with alcohol and be careful not to strip it tightening it back up. Some have tied them into the limp and have seen a few tied into a longer axle.
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    I prefer tying to the limb fork to avoid this. LD rests now come with a rectangular rubber pad to place under the string tied to the limb fork to keep it from slipping. An arrow holder works well also.

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    Yep throw the solid plastic limb attachment away and go straight to the limb

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    I use double back tape on mine and never have a problem.
    Qui desiderat pacem, praeparet bellum. Flavius Vegetius Renatus, 400 AD

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