Just got back into archery after a few years , My long range PRS has taken over , getting back in decided to go with limb driven rests , always ran QAD cable rests which work great , but what a difference with the Hamskea rests . Just build a Mathews Phase 4 in 33 , love it so built a 29 , put Epsilons on both and love it . They are spectacular . Going to restring my tried and true Triax (yes Im a Mathews Geek ) , go to hunting bow , and will be adding a Hamskea , Dont know Ill be adding an epsilon , the Everst look like a good affordable option , but I like the micro adjust , so leaning more towards the Hybrid Hunter . If you are on the fence about a limb driven rest , jump over and give it a go , you will not regret it ....
Hello PJ,great video,great video, I also own Hamskea just have a type of Hamskea hybrid target pro,left hand And micro Tune,and i can't help but say words of praise.😊😊👍👍🤗🤗🎯🎯
Hey there, I know you mentioned in a previous comment that the matthews version has a burger hole mount. Does that get in the way of the low pro quivers at all? Don’t want to have to run spacers so hoping you can share your thoughts. Thanks!
No sir , I have 2 Phase 4's and could have went with the integrated but chose to go with the Mathews hole mount , just felt like that would be more solid . The bracket pulls the rest tight and secure and no issues at all with the one piece Low Profile qd quivers at all , no spacers needed .....
Hamskea Primer is a good bit wider than the Everest. The Mathews version of the Everest doesn't attach to the dovetail on the Mathews bows, but rather, it has its own arm to reach the Mathews Berger hole.
Yes yes yes! Hamskea is still KING
I have the hamskea epsilon rest made for mathews on my V3X 29 and love it. And i have the hamskea primer on my bowtech revolt. Works great.
Just got back into archery after a few years , My long range PRS has taken over , getting back in decided to go with limb driven rests , always ran QAD cable rests which work great , but what a difference with the Hamskea rests . Just build a Mathews Phase 4 in 33 , love it so built a 29 , put Epsilons on both and love it . They are spectacular . Going to restring my tried and true Triax (yes Im a Mathews Geek ) , go to hunting bow , and will be adding a Hamskea , Dont know Ill be adding an epsilon , the Everst look like a good affordable option , but I like the micro adjust , so leaning more towards the Hybrid Hunter . If you are on the fence about a limb driven rest , jump over and give it a go , you will not regret it ....
Love the epsilon. Can't wait to check out the everest
Hello PJ,great video,great video, I also own Hamskea just have a type of Hamskea hybrid target pro,left hand And micro Tune,and i can't help but say words of praise.😊😊👍👍🤗🤗🎯🎯
That’s really nice
Video of how to convert to cable driven??
Hey there, I know you mentioned in a previous comment that the matthews version has a burger hole mount. Does that get in the way of the low pro quivers at all? Don’t want to have to run spacers so hoping you can share your thoughts. Thanks!
No sir , I have 2 Phase 4's and could have went with the integrated but chose to go with the Mathews hole mount , just felt like that would be more solid . The bracket pulls the rest tight and secure and no issues at all with the one piece Low Profile qd quivers at all , no spacers needed .....
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Thanks for the reply! I was an able to get one and had the same experience!
Seems like a move in the right direction.
Which version would I need for my Matthews Halon 6? Thanks
Windage screws on the outside instead of fighting the containment cage? Finally
Does the Mathews version go primarily behind the riser as well? My hamskea primer hits my arrows from my quiver sometimes
Yup, basically Hamskea dovetail over QAD riser dovetail.
Hamskea Primer is a good bit wider than the Everest. The Mathews version of the Everest doesn't attach to the dovetail on the Mathews bows, but rather, it has its own arm to reach the Mathews Berger hole.
So it acts like a plunger?
All my bows have hamskea there is nothing better I myself take off all the capture arms for hunting and target I use big vanes they wanna hit the arms
I swear my Epsilon can adjust the up and down stops minus the lock
It can, but in a different fashion, and without the same range of adjustment
So it's what the epsilon should have been, but we all paid for a prototype.
Youre pretty dumb. Look at the price. Its made to accomodate those who have less money…..
Yes
Correct. I’m a loyal Hamskea guy, but the Epsilon sucks. I took it off and put a Trinity back on.
Yeah the micro click and all that is Janky. Everythime someone says how crisp and precise it is I think I must have a different rest.
@@eriklarson84 yea I gave my epsilon to my 12yr old son I never liked the micro adjustment locations