Hi Kurt,
I am not sure how I can answer to your message, since it seems like you are giving up, which is very sad.
We are absolutely convinced that the rescue should work perfectly in any moment. The problem is that helicopters are not simple and all the electronics could interfere in the way we never can't find until we have it here. So for example if you will try exactly same things on our models, I am perfectly sure it will work. We will need at least more details to help you. We have nearly nothing at this moment
Please take a photos of your model, unit mounting, cables.
As far as I know the rescue issue was always solved in some way and in 99% cases was caused by the mechanics. Also I have offered you another unit for testing.
If you are comparing rescue with microbeast, it is quite unfair since there was a major crash which will always lead to possible damage. So good comparison is when helicopter is at the same condition. Actually you can find many posts when microbeast, vbar, brain rescue is not performing as good as spirit. I think that these comparisons are not too good since they are usually done after the crash.
I don't know how you are experienced, but from our experience hard crash will leave some damage on the helicopter in nearly any part, sometime also the motor, but more often torque tube. It could take even months to find all damaged parts even that almost everything was replaced. For sensors the worst vibrations are comming always from motor, torque tube and tail. The higher the frequency it could have a bigger impact. So actually vibrations you can feel and see a bent parts are not a problem, since these are usually low frequency.
In any way if you did measurement and the vibration were low in each axis (no spike over 60%) than it was good. Please perform measurement also with tail blades since this can cause difference like day and night. You can post your plots so we can check it.
When you land, did the swashplate return to the center automatically - as when it is after the initialization? If it is maintaining some position, then it could be the issue.
Regarding cables and improvement - it is very important to wire cables correctly. Any cable or anything else should not touch the unit. Cables shouldn't be stripped near the unit.
If changing position of the cables helped you, then this could be area that could be improved on the model. You can also see it mentioned in manuals of other FBL units.
Here you can compare for example with this pilot:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lDRzKR5hl8M&t=19sDo you fly in the similar way or harder? On this video rescue is engaged for several times and precisely also before the end.