I've been away for a couple of weeks and I was able to put it on my Pat. and finally no contact this is a awesome rest. But if shooting a 80# like my pat is. we noticed that arrow spine and length is very important. what we tried was a venture 340 at 28" was nock high and w/same arrow at 27" it was shooting bullet holes then I shot my new axis st 400's at 28.5" and was perfect. from my exp. w/ my bow at 80# a stiff spine is crucial w/ this dropaway, But is a diff. story w/ the 70# bows. My dealer was getting good paper results right away. It is very easy to set up and it is very light and quiet and easy to fine tune,but w/ 80# limbs you might have to tinker with it a bit more, if you are anal about paper tuning, but can be done. what I like best is total containment of the arrow,it will not fall off the rest. And I like the fact that I do not have to use spacers to put on my quiver like I have on my BLK w/the MZE. I highly recommend this rest if you are having problems w/ contact with the other drops.
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