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"Sticky" Virtus Rest

Hi, All

About a week ago I picked up an HHA Virtus Drop Away. I got it mounted on my bow (Bear Cruzer G2) with the cable tied well down the Buss, using the D-loop method.

What I've noticed is that it seems, "Sticky" for lack of a better word. It seems the lateral pulling towards the center of the bow is putting some stress on it and causing it to bind a bit and it seems to be throwing off when the rest comes to full position. Some times it pops in to place and other times not so much. It works fine if I pull straight down on the cord by hand.

I put some serving above the loop, but I think I need something heavier there, so I'm going to try that for starters. But as anyone else had this issue? If so, how did you deal with it? Or, is it an issue at all?

Cheers, in advance.

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