Best Fall Away rest

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DuckBuster

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What is best fall away rest for hunting. I just recently Got the Ripcord and like it. No problems yet any cons and pros?
 
Ive shot the QAD Ultra rest for 3 years now, and have not looked back. Total containment,stays up on let down, only drops when you shoot... total package..
 
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half-strut said:
Ive shot the QAD Ultra rest for 3 years now, and have not looked back. Total containment,stays up on let down, only drops when you shoot... total package..

QAD HAS BEEN MY CHOICE FOR 2 YEARS NO COMPLAINTS
 
I had a QAD Ultra Hunter rest fail to release and drop away . The arrow fletching caught the containment launcher arm and tore it off the rest . I promptly sent it back for a refund . I have heard of some of the pro shops having the same issues with them too .
 
W.Seay said:
I would not go with a QAD, the problem radar mentioned is a VERY COMMON occurance!

I was lucky that I didn't lose an eye because the launcher arm struck the back of the riser and ricocheted off towards my face .
 
I have used several. Hands down, the best so far has been the Vapor Trail Limb driver. A cord attaches to the upper limb so that the limb actually drops the rest. Pretty much impossible to have fletching contact. The TR Dropzone was good. I didn't like the Shakey Hunter, however many people do. I have used others, but don't feel like they are worth mentioning. Never used a Ripcord, but have heard good things about them.

Wisker buscuit rests are ok, but they don't even compare to a dropaway. A good dropaway is the way to go, including for hunting use.
 

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