Ripcord or QAD HDX?


WStreblo

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there isn't a lot of difference now between the Ripcord Code Red and the QAD HDX. That said QAD set the bar for all other drop aways. forward assist, brake to keep from popping back up, and rest staying up after let down has been carried by QAD for a while. for that reason all my bows have QAD rests, with my most recent being the HDX.

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I bought the QAD. I'm paper tuning here in the basement and got a left tear I can't get rid of. In the last month I've had nothing but troubles. I got a new string and the bow is 100% in specs but still can't seem to fling an arrow true. I've tried arrows on both end of the spectrum from my FMJs (455gr) to my Easton Hexx arrows (380gr) and can't seem to put one straight. My rest is as far as I can move it... Bout to shoot my bow with a shotgun....

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Ain't goin to lie, the newer bowtechs are pretty sweet compared to the comparable Hoyt bows out there. I got the sucker flinging them decent. Still get a kicker here and there so some finer tuning is needed. Almost shot the dag gum thing with my turkey gun it had me so ticked off last night. I was paper tuning in the basement and actually blasted a FMJ right through the block target and into the cinder block. The ole lady don't need to know none of that so let's just keep it on the DL. I walk back tuned it and atleast it's a start...

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Ain't goin to lie, the newer bowtechs are pretty sweet compared to the comparable Hoyt bows out there. I got the sucker flinging them decent. Still get a kicker here and there so some finer tuning is needed. Almost shot the dag gum thing with my turkey gun it had me so ticked off last night. I was paper tuning in the basement and actually blasted a FMJ right through the block target and into the cinder block. The ole lady don't need to know none of that so let's just keep it on the DL. I walk back tuned it and atleast it's a start...

it's hard to trouble shoot not being there, but I'd set the nock point so the arrow's square with it passing through the rest mounting hole. then look at the riser and get the arrow shaft so it's parallel with the vertical surface of the riser next to it. that should have you close. make sure your rest is coming completely up so the two lines of the thumb dial match and happens only in the last 1" or less of the draw cycle (close to full draw).

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