Bodoodle Zapper 300 or 400
#2
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Vacherie Louisiana USA
Posts: 13
RE: Bodoodle Zapper 300 or 400
Jake, I have been shootin a boodle for some time. I put a Zapper 300 on and I was quite satisfied with it. Then I watched a Whisker bisquit work. The bisquit had a lot of things going for it. I purchased one, and I am returning it, as it scatters arrows.
The bodoodle 300 has a negative side of not holding an arrow as well as a bisquit, but that is where it ends. The bodoodle shoots extremly well and is very quiet.
About 20 some odd years ago, when Mr. S.G. Christian lived in South Louisiana, I had the opportunity to shoot his rests, while he was perfecting them. While he was still developing his rests, they shot well, and now that he has them like he wants em, they shoot even better.
I really believe that Mr. Christian is one heck of a perfectionist and that any thing he builds will reflect this.
He is a person of good character, if it says Bodoodle it will be made right and shoot well.
The bodoodle 300 has a negative side of not holding an arrow as well as a bisquit, but that is where it ends. The bodoodle shoots extremly well and is very quiet.
About 20 some odd years ago, when Mr. S.G. Christian lived in South Louisiana, I had the opportunity to shoot his rests, while he was perfecting them. While he was still developing his rests, they shot well, and now that he has them like he wants em, they shoot even better.
I really believe that Mr. Christian is one heck of a perfectionist and that any thing he builds will reflect this.
He is a person of good character, if it says Bodoodle it will be made right and shoot well.
#3
RE: Bodoodle Zapper 300 or 400
I've been shooting Bodoodle rests off and on for many years. My first one was back in the early 90's. Since I've shot several and fell in love with the Pro 500 and Pro Lite. I don't see the necessity of the 300 and 400 because with the 500 and Lite, you can virtually turn your bow 45% and the arrow doesn't come off anyway. One reason I like the rest so much. I also find the 500 and Lite easier to use, tune and load an arrow onto.
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