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Old 12-14-2005, 06:29 PM   #1
 
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Do you like the NAP quicktune drop-away 2000 arrowrestI tried the quick tune 360 and did not like it
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Old 12-15-2005, 09:13 AM   #2
 
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I used the 4000 on my Buckmaster G2 and was happy with it. Very easy to tune and it didn't make a lot of noise.
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I have used the NAP 2000 for about 3 years. No problems at all. I did have to tie it in to the down cable so that I could fine tune it to come up at the last couple inches of draw to eliminate fletching contact. Other than that fix, it is a great rest.
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Old 12-15-2005, 04:39 PM   #4
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back in august i switched from a whisker bizcut to a quicktune 360. initially if worked great but the teflon guides wore out . i contacted NAP and they said they have a new post style for it and that you need to set a credit card thickness between the prongs. they offered me a quicktune 4000 if i didnt like the new style 360. i havent tried it yet because i threw the biscut back on for hunting season. i would call them up and see if they will do a swap. i paid 50$ for my 360 rest and if it works i will keep it if not im gonna hold them to the agreement.
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Old 12-16-2005, 07:18 AM   #5
 
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I have never personally used any of the NAP dropaway rests, but I'm thinking about trying one out this year. I've been happy with my QT360 but I have the itch to try something new.

Also, they're coming out with a couple new dropaways for this year as well so you might want to hold off a bit and try out one of the new ones. I don't have any of the specs on the new rests, but I do have some photos.

Oh, and they've made some more changes to the QT360 as well. Namely replacing the teflon coated arms with a bristle-style holder that won't wear out.








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I have the QT 2000 and couldn't be happier. It works great.
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i have one and i love it the only problem that i had was that i had to keep the tension on hte string higher becuase my cable stabilizer bar is below the rest as apposed to bein above it as it should be. i also snapped the cable when drawin it back( caught it around the prongs when drawin it back,, dont ask) so we just took a piece of metal and bent it around thecables to hold the draw cable and i have had no probs with it since.
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Old 12-17-2005, 11:16 AM   #8
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Do you like the NAP quicktune drop-away 2000 arrowrestI tried the quick tune 360 and did not like it
I have one collecting dust in my tackle box (should answer your question) , it ended up there a month after I bought it.
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Old 12-18-2005, 03:41 AM   #9
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I put a QT 2000 dropaway on my Razortec 3 years ago and love it. No problems whatsoever. It's quiet and dependable and costs less than half of what some other popular ones cost.
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