Not too sure I would trust the Revolution when shooting my FOB's. I have cut the forks way down on my Ripcord to where they do not even hit the riser and have taken every single piece of so called full containment off the top. I have never seen, on my part, a need for "full containment". And yes I do spot and stalk and still never need it!
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I've shot the original revolution for over a year now, with a couple thousand arrows through it. I've yet to have a problem. The key is set up, and if whoever sets it up does it right, you will like it. However, if money is no issue I'm sure other rests work just as well, but who likes wasting money on high dollar stuff when cheaper equipment will do the same job just as well.
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Originally posted by BTGuard View PostI've shot the original revolution for over a year now, with a couple thousand arrows through it. I've yet to have a problem. The key is set up, and if whoever sets it up does it right, you will like it. However, if money is no issue I'm sure other rests work just as well, but who likes wasting money on high dollar stuff when cheaper equipment will do the same job just as well.
Because a Pro V is more fool proof.
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The QAD Pro series rests are outstanding. QAD customer service is great as well.
With regards the the Revolution 2.0, it needs to have a pretty solid amount of tension on the pull cord at full draw to operate properly. It is a ton better built than the original. I owned one for a while, but I always go back to the QAD.
Over the years, since the Ultra-rests came out, I personally have used them and never had a failure. They work very reliably and that's what I want in a hunting rest.
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