R7 verses quad mx2?

wysongdog

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Looking to rig up new bow for the year and am torn between the 2. All western elk hunting mostly packed into the back country horseback. Have hamskea epsilon on my current bow no issues with it but the mx2 looks solid and has some features I like. Thoughts?
 
I personally have used the Eplison, Prophecy and MX2 (in addition to older options).

The thing is I'm hooked on is the lockup feature of a cable driven rest. I love that i can lock it all the way up and not think about it. The AAE prophecy was nice and heavy duty (outside of the flexy fork) but the adjustments were so rudimentary compared to the QAD. No click. Same with the Epsilon, the QAD seemed way tighter and had super fine micro adjustments. Crazy fine and love that I can do two clicks, see if it tightens my group and move it right back.

The thing with the MX2 integrate option is that is it seems over complicated to attach. I can see that not being that robust. It doesn't seem like it would be as sturdy as a normal MXT mounted.

Now the R7 looks to have improved and fixed all my concerns. It seems like the best limb driven on the market - TBD
 
It really just comes down to if you prefer cable vs limb driven rests. Both are great rests. I'd probably lean towards Hamskea for durability.

But I highly, highly doubt you'd have problems with either. The issues with QAD is vastly overblown online - they sell easily 50x the rests that the others do. So statistically some will have some issues and you're more likely to hear about it.

I've used QAD for years with thousands of shots, zero issues. Same with everyone I know essentially. They are the most common rest on the market.
 
I personally have used the Eplison, Prophecy and MX2 (in addition to older options).

The thing is I'm hooked on is the lockup feature of a cable driven rest. I love that i can lock it all the way up and not think about it. The AAE prophecy was nice and heavy duty (outside of the flexy fork) but the adjustments were so rudimentary compared to the QAD. No click. Same with the Epsilon, the QAD seemed way tighter and had super fine micro adjustments. Crazy fine and love that I can do two clicks, see if it tightens my group and move it right back.

The thing with the MX2 integrate option is that is it seems over complicated to attach. I can see that not being that robust. It doesn't seem like it would be as sturdy as a normal MXT mounted.

Now the R7 looks to have improved and fixed all my concerns. It seems like the best limb driven on the market - TBD
So say I’ve snagged my cord on the mx2 and broke it stretched it basically screwed it up. Can you lock it up and it still function properly? Because lord knows hunting horseback packed in 20 miles stuff happens at bad times lol.
 
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