pew222
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Post by pew222 on Feb 18, 2007 22:23:49 GMT -5
Any recommendations on a good drop away rest? Im looking at the Trophy Ridge Guide Series, but dont know of anyone who has used it.
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Post by BackWoods on Feb 18, 2007 22:51:31 GMT -5
Pew I personally use the QAD Ultra Rest, but there is so many good drop away rests on the market today to choose from.. Here is a great link to help you make your mind up on which one fits your needs.. www.huntersfriend.com/Arrow-Rests/arrow-rests.htm
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Post by THE GOB-FATHER on Feb 19, 2007 10:15:06 GMT -5
I use the Trophy Ridge Drop Zone! They are the smoothest, quietest and most dependable dropaway rest I've use and just LOVE IT! Everyone I know that has used one or has one on their bow fell in love with it as well. Get yourself one, you won't be disappointed.
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Post by Bow 1 on Feb 19, 2007 10:49:24 GMT -5
The limb driver is what I would recomend. It is probably the most accurate out there followed by the whammy by spot hog.
Vapor Trail Strings makes the limb driver.
Keith
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hurybro3
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Post by hurybro3 on Feb 19, 2007 17:37:18 GMT -5
I use a NAP 2000 and had good luck with it so see no reason to change. I was was surfing the web and looking at rest and came across this one , which did not look to bad. Check the video. www.qadinc.com
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Limbhanger
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Post by Limbhanger on Feb 19, 2007 23:13:58 GMT -5
I personally use the Drop Zone by trophy ridge. I love it. I have also heard really good things about the "Rip Cord" drop away. It seems to be a little better suited for tree stand hunting. It fully encloses the arrow from top to bottom. I like the Drop Zone for accuracy, but wish it held the arrow as well as the rip cord. :'(Limbhanger
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Michbuckmaster
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Post by Michbuckmaster on Feb 20, 2007 9:09:34 GMT -5
Trophy Taker Shakey Hunter to me is the best rest on the market. They all will do the job, and I really think ALL in todays market are very durable, but I am a believer in the trophy taker rests. I have killed 8 book bucks with that rest and just wont go back to anything else.
Dave
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Bloodtrail
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Post by Bloodtrail on Mar 19, 2007 1:08:31 GMT -5
Trophy Taker Shakey Hunter to me is the best rest on the market. They all will do the job, and I really think ALL in todays market are very durable, but I am a believer in the trophy taker rests. I have killed 8 book bucks with that rest and just wont go back to anything else. Dave Dido
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Post by SpurMaster09 on Mar 19, 2007 17:38:02 GMT -5
Hey dude, I was looking at buying a trophy taker for next season because the whisker biscut has been tearing up my fletching. The only thing is, i'm not sure which one to go with because there's like 6 or so different kinds. I don't think i really need that really expensive micro-adjustment one. Do you think i should go with the completely simple one, or the shaky hunter or whatever. What do you use. Let me know. Thanks.
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pew222
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Post by pew222 on Mar 19, 2007 21:21:33 GMT -5
Im thinking about going with the QAD Ultra Pro. I am mainly going with it because of the way you can let your shot down and bring it back again without any problems and I also like it because of the full capture. I still havent completely made up my mind though cause if I buy another rest then ill have more money in the accessories than I do in the actual bow itself. Go figure. I havent had any trouble from my WB using the Blazers. Just wanting to go more technical. I think someone said it best when they said that once you get started youre hooked.
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