Finally had a chance to install this on my PSE DNA. Easy install with the universal plate. The springs are pretty stiff, so securely tying in the actuation cable is critical. I left it long and tied into the cable at the serving nearer the cam to help keep it from slipping. I'll shoot it like this for a while, then probably press the bow, and split the string to tie in higher. No reason other than tidiness and I suppose one less thing to snag branches with.
It tuned quickly. The bow was already in good shape, so it took only a little while to get bareshafts hitting with field points at 20 and 40 yards. Next up broadheads.
Overall, it is an interesting rest. I like the lock feature, but it is a little awkward to set. Once set, though it is the most secure containment rest I have seen. It operates silently, but is a bit stiff. I assume it will smooth out over time. It uses a short cord for timing and control of the inboard arm, and the actuation cable pulls on the outboard arm. These will have to be monitored for stretch and wear, but I doubt they will be a problem.
That's it for now. Just need to shoot it more and get used to it.
Jeremy