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Post by Mobe on Apr 17, 2008 20:28:15 GMT -5
All three are great videos of the osilations caused by the shaft and vanes moving through them. The WB one seems to use a lighter spined arrow as the other two do not have the porpoising that it does. It also is the only video that is not ended before the assorted rests stop bouncing, vibrating, moving, etc. In my thinking each rest serves the purpose. The drop away does seem to drop before the vanes get there. Now, does it drop away in time prior to a short arrow shot through an overdraw too? I used to use the TM in the center video. But it is not the best when shooting at a deer directly under your stand. I changed to a WB after I had a few arrows float up from my TM due to too much down angle. I have thought about the drop away but most of my hunting is from a tree so it would do the same as the TM. From the ground it would most likely be my choice though. The videos look to be a sales pitch for the drop away to me, nothing more.
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durtyt315
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Post by durtyt315 on Sept 17, 2008 15:23:57 GMT -5
who made the video? the folks trying to sell the drop away maybe? was the bow with the biscuit properly tuned?
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8pt172
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Post by 8pt172 on Sept 19, 2008 1:36:44 GMT -5
I love my Drop zone.
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Post by brian on Sept 24, 2008 9:26:47 GMT -5
Not for me. I use the a micro version of the second vedio "the TM Hunter". I really like the drop away footage. I have been kicking around the idea of switching to one of these rest. This vedio makes me want to try one even more. Thanks for the video info it sheds some light on the issue for me.
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Abolt270
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Post by Abolt270 on Jan 30, 2009 22:05:20 GMT -5
The WB in the video is not as heavy as the one on my bow. Have not had any trouble with accaracy with mine. I also have not dropped an arrow out of the rest while sitting in a tree stand.
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