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Lose the Biscuit and Improve Your TAC15/15I Shooting Performance - By Russell Beach
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<blockquote data-quote="jon.henry755" data-source="post: 601827" data-attributes="member: 29115"><p><strong>Re: Lose the Biscuit and Improve Your TAC15/15I Shooting Performance - By Russell Bea</strong></p><p></p><p>Hi Russell and bryanvin,</p><p>It might be worth noting that there's a new change in the QAD Brackets that are being made by Archery Unlimited and it also applies to those being sold by Len and Andy in the LRH Shop. </p><p></p><p>It seems that Frank has incorporated two changes into his latest generation of QAD Mounting Brackets, they are as follows:</p><p></p><p>1. Since TAC15 / 15i crossbows manufactured prior to 2010 required a 1/4" spacer between the bracket and the front of the crossbows attachment face, this has now been automatically accounted for in the new design, so it's no longer needed. Frank has increased the thickness of the bracket to move the bracket out an additional 1/4" so it's now universal and should fit all models regardless of the year.</p><p></p><p>2. He has also moved the center point of his bracket about 3/16" to the left which brings the brackets center line perfectly down the center of the crossbows rail system. We've learned from experience over a couple hundred of installs of the QAD Rest that in every case we needed to make a 3/16" left windage adjustment of the QAD Rest to get it perfectly aligned during paper tuning. This adjustment is no longer necessary since it's been corrected for in the machining process of the brackets alignment to the front of the crossbow.</p><p></p><p>All of the new brackets are fully anodized and look as good as they perform. I'm not aware of any additional refinements or changes that can be added to these arrow rest, so in my opinion they are as finished as they're ever going to be and ready for prime time distribution. </p><p></p><p>I spoke with Frank earlier today and he sent me one of his new brackets for final testing and so I could get rid of the old prototype that I've been shooting since I first tested these rests last year. </p><p></p><p>Good thing it's winter so I can make the change over to the new bracket, otherwise I'd have a hard time giving up my old one.</p><p></p><p>Regards,</p><p></p><p>Jon</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jon.henry755, post: 601827, member: 29115"] [b]Re: Lose the Biscuit and Improve Your TAC15/15I Shooting Performance - By Russell Bea[/b] Hi Russell and bryanvin, It might be worth noting that there's a new change in the QAD Brackets that are being made by Archery Unlimited and it also applies to those being sold by Len and Andy in the LRH Shop. It seems that Frank has incorporated two changes into his latest generation of QAD Mounting Brackets, they are as follows: 1. Since TAC15 / 15i crossbows manufactured prior to 2010 required a 1/4" spacer between the bracket and the front of the crossbows attachment face, this has now been automatically accounted for in the new design, so it's no longer needed. Frank has increased the thickness of the bracket to move the bracket out an additional 1/4" so it's now universal and should fit all models regardless of the year. 2. He has also moved the center point of his bracket about 3/16" to the left which brings the brackets center line perfectly down the center of the crossbows rail system. We've learned from experience over a couple hundred of installs of the QAD Rest that in every case we needed to make a 3/16" left windage adjustment of the QAD Rest to get it perfectly aligned during paper tuning. This adjustment is no longer necessary since it's been corrected for in the machining process of the brackets alignment to the front of the crossbow. All of the new brackets are fully anodized and look as good as they perform. I'm not aware of any additional refinements or changes that can be added to these arrow rest, so in my opinion they are as finished as they're ever going to be and ready for prime time distribution. I spoke with Frank earlier today and he sent me one of his new brackets for final testing and so I could get rid of the old prototype that I've been shooting since I first tested these rests last year. Good thing it's winter so I can make the change over to the new bracket, otherwise I'd have a hard time giving up my old one. Regards, Jon [/QUOTE]
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