Great tip brother! One of Hamkeas shooters did a really in depth video on rest timing and tests with a hooter shooter. They found the same results with to much launcher blade support and to little. Their conclusion was a minimum of 6" of shaft should be supported with an errect launcher blade.. any less caused some slight inconsistencies as well as way to much support. Your tips are awesome!! Im subscribed
Best tip for the hamskea is get rid of the old spring and football cable clamp and pick up the new style rubber cord dampener and arm with the built in cable clamp. Gets rid of relying on the spring.
Switched to an Hamskea drop-away when they first came out and haven’t looked back! There are too many fletching options and tuning is a breeze! Thanks!
It depends on what cable driven system the rest has. If it's a QAD or Ripcord it will have a build in clutch. So all that needs to be done is to make sure the marks line up at full draw
Usually the QAD/ripcord type rests have a clutch system of their own. The older cable driven systems dropped to soon. So they developed a clutch system for cable driven styles
Just got my hamskea trinity target pro so this vid has been super helpful boet. Thank you
Thank you very much glad it helped
Excellent tip
Thank you
Gonna have to check this on my bow when I get home!
Thanks hope it works
Great tip brother!
One of Hamkeas shooters did a really in depth video on rest timing and tests with a hooter shooter.
They found the same results with to much launcher blade support and to little.
Their conclusion was a minimum of 6" of shaft should be supported with an errect launcher blade.. any less caused some slight inconsistencies as well as way to much support.
Your tips are awesome!!
Im subscribed
Good stuff! I definitely saw it today again. My groups opened up and realized my cable slid ever so slightly. Moved it back and instantly fixed it
Great info Thanks like to see video how to yoke tune darton with E system
Great suggestion! I will do one for sure
Loved the video 😊
So glad!
Best tip for the hamskea is get rid of the old spring and football cable clamp and pick up the new style rubber cord dampener and arm with the built in cable clamp. Gets rid of relying on the spring.
I wanted to change this a while ago. Thanks makes me think I should soon
Switched to an Hamskea drop-away when they first came out and haven’t looked back! There are too many fletching options and tuning is a breeze! Thanks!
I also love the Hamskeas. I personally think it's the best rest put there
Does the same concept apply to a cable driven rest?
It depends on what cable driven system the rest has. If it's a QAD or Ripcord it will have a build in clutch. So all that needs to be done is to make sure the marks line up at full draw
Does this adjustment stay the same for cable driven rests?
Usually the QAD/ripcord type rests have a clutch system of their own. The older cable driven systems dropped to soon. So they developed a clutch system for cable driven styles