I have a TT micro adjust on my darton cyclone and it work good....imo though,it's to noisey for the woods.:usa:
I have a T.T. shakey hunter on my Razortec, it is solidly built, rugged and dependable. You definitely need to put some moleskin on the riser shelf where the launcher contacts, and cover the prongs with some too.
I took off my shakey hunter when I got my nano's per the person I talked to at Carbon Express. I actually like the spring steel alot better.
In my personal opinion!! The best there is. I have one on every one of my bows. All 15 of them. Minus one Mach pro. I use a lizard tongue on. Other than that. I never have issues or have to re-adjust it. Super durable. Just a plain drop away thats put together very well.
I like it for targets, but not so much for hunting. Too easy for the arrow to fall off the rest. I love my drop zone for hunting.
Just too noisy for hunting for me. But it is working pretty well for my spots bow so far. But time will tell.:noidea:
I agree, I also have the Shakey Hunter and although it is my first year using it, I am very pleased so far. It is dependable, solid, and easy to tune.
I didn't like the small V launcher on my tt micro adjust and took it off (the launcher) and put the shakey hunter launcher on it....like it a lot better now.
How do you hunt, hanging upside down in a tree? Or did you not put the arrow rest groove thing on your arrow shelf? I've had a Shakey Hunter for two weeks, so far, I am very fond of it. You shouldn't have to put any moleskin on the shelf where the rest makes contact.