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Old 03-05-2004, 09:38 PM   #1
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Default If you like the Trophy Taker, check this out.

Here is a scanned pic of HTM's new Drop-Away rest.
It looks like a Trophy Taker on steroids.
I predict, it will prove superior to the Trophy Taker.
Just a gut feeling I have based on HTM's reputation for building extremely rugged products.
Plus, it's a little more handsome than the trophy Taker, jmo.
It's runs $89.95 which is cheap compared to Infiniti drop-away.


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Old 03-06-2004, 10:10 AM   #2
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Default RE: If you like the Trophy Taker, check this out.

I cannot see it very well Sag but what I can see makes me want to think that it looks like a cross between the original TT and a GKF Premier series rest of the microadjustment features. I would be interested in checking it out.
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Default RE: If you like the Trophy Taker, check this out.

Frank,

Yes, I know it's difficult to see.
The size limit on pics here at Hunting.net is a pain.
That's why I don't post pics here very often.
Once you downsize them for this site, they lose resolution if you increase their size for another site unless I re-scan them and put them back on my files.
Too much trouble and takes too much time for me.
I believe the HTM drop-away will make a great rest for hunting while I prefer the Spigarelli for target shooting.
Will check out the HTM rest if they have a booth at NFAA shoot here in Louisville.
If not, hope to see one at Bedford.


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Old 03-06-2004, 10:57 AM   #4
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Default RE: If you like the Trophy Taker, check this out.

Frank,

Here's a link to a report I did on the rest at AT.
http://www.archerytalk.com/vb/showth...t=new+htm+rest
Much bigger pic.


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Default RE: If you like the Trophy Taker, check this out.

Well..I checked it out anyway

Nice looking rest for sure
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