drop away rest
drop away rest
I just ordered a new bow. Cant decide on what rest I should go for. I want a drop away. What are you some of you guys using?
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Re: drop away rest
Wisker biscut. Slows down the flight a lil but not enough to make a differance. At least the way I shoot.
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Re: drop away rest
I use a trophy taker smackdown and rip cord and love them both....
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I have had the original Trophy Taker, now I am using the Rip Cord code red. Both are good rests and pretty easy to setup.
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I have been shooting a trophy taker. Seems like I may just need to stick with it. The new bow is the carbon element. Should be pretty sweet I have it on order cant wait till it gets here.
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Love my new trophy taker. Good clearance and accurate.
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Re: drop away rest
I switched to the Ripcord Code Red last year and love it!
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Re: drop away rest
I'm running a NAP Quicktune. It has alway worked well for me.
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x 2StickFlicker wrote:I switched to the Ripcord Code Red last year and love it!
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Re: drop away rest
I am shooting the OAD Ultra-Rest Pro. I like the idea of full containment like a whisker biscuit combined with the benefits of a drop away.