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Old 03-17-2008, 07:03 AM   #1
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Default Bodoodle Rest Zapper 400

TFOX and I were talking about rest over the weekend. He describe to me what a perfect containment rest should be. TFOX this is one I have ordered to try. It's by Bodoodle, it's called the Zapper.


I think this is what you were thinking....




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Shouldn't you have ordered a lefty rest LOL

I'd be interested in hearing how tough or flimsy those metal strips are.
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I have two Bodoodle Zapper 300 models Germ. I am thinking about messing around with one again.
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Shouldn't you have oredered a lefty rest LOL

I'd be interested in hearing how tough or flimsy those metal strips are.
They're not that flimsy. They are very similar to a launcher blade.

Granted there not "extremely" tough...but they won't just fall apart when the wind blows on them.



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Shouldn't you have oredered a lefty rest LOL

I'd be interested in hearing how tough or flimsy those metal strips are.
They're not that flimsy. They are very similar to a launcher blade.

Granted there not "extremely" tough...but they won't just fall apart when the wind blows on them.


That's good. It my be something to look into if I were to use a 3 fletch hunting arrow sometime. It doesn't look like your arrow could go between them like it seems on the hostage.
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Shouldn't you have oredered a lefty rest LOL

I'd be interested in hearing how tough or flimsy those metal strips are.
They're not that flimsy. They are very similar to a launcher blade.

Granted there not "extremely" tough...but they won't just fall apart when the wind blows on them.


That's good. It my be something to look into if I were to use a 3 fletch hunting arrow sometime. It doesn't look like your arrow could go between them like it seems on the hostage.
Yes I ordered a lefty

Bruce that is it, I think the arrow will slip through, and with a little moleskin eliminate noise also. One does not have to worry about hostage pro brushes wearing down also.
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You let me know what you think. I like the design.
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Default RE: Bodoodle Rest Zapper 400

Are you planning on using it for hunting or 3-d ?? or both? It does look sweet.
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