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Post by THE GOB-FATHER on Apr 17, 2006 18:10:23 GMT -5
Will it be compatible with the Hoyt Viper Tech? Advantages to this rest? Thanks.
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Post by SCA on Apr 17, 2006 19:35:21 GMT -5
Gob, I would have to suggest staying away from that rest. Overdraws are starting to fade out just because they have the potential to make the bow less forgiving. I still suggest the Hoyt Smart rest.
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Post by arkansasdon on Apr 17, 2006 19:55:59 GMT -5
I agree with Sandy Cove ;D The smart rest is your best bet . Ya have the clearance ya need for feathers or large vanes, durable rest, and it's NAP product
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Post by Bow 1 on Apr 17, 2006 20:14:24 GMT -5
Gob, I am not sure about it being compatible but I would not recommend using an overdraw. Like Don says your taking away some of the bows forgiveness. Once you start moving the rest back behind the wrist the more critical form becomes. To put it clearly you are basically cutting your brace height down. The shorter the brace the less forgiving the bow is.
Keith
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Post by arkansasdon on Apr 17, 2006 20:28:27 GMT -5
Quote from Bow1" To put it clearly you are basically cutting your brace height down. The shorter the brace the less forgiving the bow is." unquote wow , didnt think about cuttin down brace height, and Keith is sooo right on that fact, more brace height ya have the more forgivin the bow is. Goodun Keith Overdraws in my view are someone lookin for more "speed". I have a buddy that shoots a Hoyt Razor Tech and he's into speed, "Speed Junkie" his bow is so strip down and shootin a over draw and ultra light arrows that he's tryin for the 300 Club. His bow is loud, yeah it flats shoots fast 289fps but he's playin with arrow that wont hold up in time. "Arrow Spine" So when I see or hear of someone talkin about an overdraw, can't help from thinkin speed. Speed aint everything,Quiet bow is better
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Post by timhicks on Apr 17, 2006 21:06:16 GMT -5
I have to agree with all said,,todays bows,,dont need overdraw!I bet your new bow is smoking already,,a good rest will make or break you but dont use an overdraw,,if you can stalk and shoot a doe with my ole pearson,,I think it was shooting around 260..your new bow will be faster and more quiet,,even thoughits a hoyt
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