They work great, my only real complaint is if using the low pro quiver the adjustment nob on the side gets in the way of the 3rd arrow in the holder. I have the X series with micro adjustments.
So actually you should NOT be doing that....and the manufacturers of limb-driven rests will tell you the same. We filmed that setup at high speed to see it firsthand, but what happens is, that yoke is connected to a cable, and at the shot, everything moves forward, including that yoke splitter. So what happens is, the yoke splitter moving forward actually causes the rest to bounce up after it falls. Now it might not bounce up enough to contact the arrow before it's gone, but the possibility exists. Manufacturers say to connect to the limb because the limb snaps back into position and doesn't move, so the rest can't bounce up. Hamskea especially says don't connect to that yoke if you have one of the new rests with the rebound dampener, because that device allows the rest to bounce up even higher.
They work great, my only real complaint is if using the low pro quiver the adjustment nob on the side gets in the way of the 3rd arrow in the holder. I have the X series with micro adjustments.
Micro adjust would be a welcome feature
They are on the "x" version of the rests
for a cleaner install on PSE bows run it thru the PBTS(yoke splitter). works great on hamskea's too.
I had issues with fletching contact running it that way on my Mach 1. Went to the limb and it corrected the problem.
@@HuWhiteNat hmmm done it on all 5 of my pse's all running hamskea and not a single problem. i do run a small 4 fletch easy vane.
@@jaysonsulser6099 certainly looks cleaner on the splitter. Prime has that grommet on the end of the axle. That’s nice too.
So actually you should NOT be doing that....and the manufacturers of limb-driven rests will tell you the same. We filmed that setup at high speed to see it firsthand, but what happens is, that yoke is connected to a cable, and at the shot, everything moves forward, including that yoke splitter. So what happens is, the yoke splitter moving forward actually causes the rest to bounce up after it falls. Now it might not bounce up enough to contact the arrow before it's gone, but the possibility exists. Manufacturers say to connect to the limb because the limb snaps back into position and doesn't move, so the rest can't bounce up. Hamskea especially says don't connect to that yoke if you have one of the new rests with the rebound dampener, because that device allows the rest to bounce up even higher.