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    Question QAD or limb driver?

    I have a QAD on my Mach X and love it. I like it because it has the containment feature and I can use my thumb to cock it. What advantage does the limbdriver give me? i am not familiar with it. Does it have the containment feature and can it be cocked manuallly?

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    you have to be at full draw for the rest to come up. there is an arrow holder and an "arrow nest" that someone was or is making on this forum. i use it because it stays up alot longer than the traditional drop away. you can also watch slow motion video on vapor trail's web site.
    http://www.vaportrailarchery.com/limbDriver.asp
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    Here it is... the LD rocks

    The Limb Driver Arrow Nest is a custom machined part.
    It is made of Black tough plastic with inherent lubricity so it’s very quiet.
    It’s expensive to fabricate it, but its worth it. You can tilt the bow 85 degrees either way and the arrow will not fall from the rest.





    Its for sale on the "trading Post" by oldbuck...
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    Quote Originally Posted by 2xR View Post
    Here it is... the LD rocks

    The Limb Driver Arrow Nest is a custom machined part.
    It is made of Black tough plastic with inherent lubricity so it’s very quiet.
    It’s expensive to fabricate it, but its worth it. You can tilt the bow 85 degrees either way and the arrow will not fall from the rest.





    Its for sale on the "trading Post" by oldbuck...
    You wouldn't happen to have a link to it would you? I looked and could not find it.

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    You don't see any fletching contact with the nest Reno?
    Did you see the size of that CHICKEN??????

    it's like I'm playin' cards with my brother's kids or somethin'.

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    Limbdriver all the way.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Capt Ray View Post
    You wouldn't happen to have a link to it would you? I looked and could not find it.
    That thread was deleted by oldbuck. I would send him a pm.
    No ifs and or buts Just maybee.

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    Here is my limbdriver containment system. It allows me to turn my bow all kind of ways and my arrow will not fall off. It is cheap and reliable and patent pending.... Things are that simple, I call it the finger holder....

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    Looks effective!

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    Quote Originally Posted by TX Rattlesnake View Post
    You don't see any fletching contact with the nest Reno?
    Sorry for the late reply... Fletching - No. FOBs - YES!!!!!!!!!
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