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Archery Hunting Tennessee
Bow Hunting
Cable Driven rest V/S Limb Driven Rest..
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<blockquote data-quote="TNDeerGuy" data-source="post: 3392564" data-attributes="member: 3702"><p>I can't argue the point about the cable tension, but if a rest is installed correctly it will be a non-issue, or minute enough to not make a significant difference. There is a reason why more and more archers are doing their own work, and investing money into their own equipment. </p><p></p><p>I have a pic, taken at our club, I took of a rest installed by a local "pro-shop" where a ripcord was almost at a 20 degree angle to square and the attachment cord was wrapped around the cable 1 1/2 turns where he had been taking turns out of the buss cable to time the cam after he installed the rest.....yes, there was a ton of contact, and the cam still wasn't timed perfectly. I've seen that multiple times from this shop. geez...makes you wonder how people stay in business.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TNDeerGuy, post: 3392564, member: 3702"] I can't argue the point about the cable tension, but if a rest is installed correctly it will be a non-issue, or minute enough to not make a significant difference. There is a reason why more and more archers are doing their own work, and investing money into their own equipment. I have a pic, taken at our club, I took of a rest installed by a local "pro-shop" where a ripcord was almost at a 20 degree angle to square and the attachment cord was wrapped around the cable 1 1/2 turns where he had been taking turns out of the buss cable to time the cam after he installed the rest.....yes, there was a ton of contact, and the cam still wasn't timed perfectly. I've seen that multiple times from this shop. geez...makes you wonder how people stay in business. [/QUOTE]
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