jon.henry755
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Hi Ronmc,
The final version of the QAD mounting brackets have been available for about two months now. Frank from Archery Unlimited sent me the updated final version a couple of days after Christmas and the major change was that he moved the center line of the bracket by 1/4 inch to the left because we found that almost every person who put the QAD on their crossbow, needed to make a quarter inch adjustment to the left in order to get the rest to align correctly. He made the adjustment in the machining process to correct this issue. He also adjusted the bracket, so it will now adapt to all TAC15's regardless what year they were produced in. Previously, if the crossbow was older than 2010, it would require a small spacer between the bracket and stock. This is no longer needed since the new brackets are universal, so they bolt right on and are designed to align dead center on the TAC15/15i stock.
Len Backus and his son Andy are also carrying and selling the units in their online store, so you can go either way if you decide to order one.
If you don't have access to a Carbon Spine Tester or don't have the time to do the work involved, I'd be willing to do it for you for a nominal fee of $25, if you don't mind covering the shipping charges, in both directions. It's always better when you can do it yourself, so you know exactly what you've got in the grouping ranges, but understandably, not everybody has the time or tools to do the work and it does take a few hours to accurately test and measure each shaft.
Regards,
Jon
The final version of the QAD mounting brackets have been available for about two months now. Frank from Archery Unlimited sent me the updated final version a couple of days after Christmas and the major change was that he moved the center line of the bracket by 1/4 inch to the left because we found that almost every person who put the QAD on their crossbow, needed to make a quarter inch adjustment to the left in order to get the rest to align correctly. He made the adjustment in the machining process to correct this issue. He also adjusted the bracket, so it will now adapt to all TAC15's regardless what year they were produced in. Previously, if the crossbow was older than 2010, it would require a small spacer between the bracket and stock. This is no longer needed since the new brackets are universal, so they bolt right on and are designed to align dead center on the TAC15/15i stock.
Len Backus and his son Andy are also carrying and selling the units in their online store, so you can go either way if you decide to order one.
If you don't have access to a Carbon Spine Tester or don't have the time to do the work involved, I'd be willing to do it for you for a nominal fee of $25, if you don't mind covering the shipping charges, in both directions. It's always better when you can do it yourself, so you know exactly what you've got in the grouping ranges, but understandably, not everybody has the time or tools to do the work and it does take a few hours to accurately test and measure each shaft.
Regards,
Jon