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Old 02-21-2005, 06:46 PM   #1
 
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Is anyone shooting a Bowtech MM 04 with a MZE rest? If so did you have to change the way the cables cross? I just want to be sure that this will work before spending the money on a new MZE. I have one on my parker and really love this rest.
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Old 02-22-2005, 04:49 AM   #2
 
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I can"t believe that no one shoots this combo! Any help here?????
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Old 02-22-2005, 05:41 AM   #3
 
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i switched the location of the cross to above the guard fiddling around with a nap 4000 and it tore the cable up going through the teflon slide. should have read the directions where it said if your cable and string cross below the guard leave it that way. i don't know about the mze, but this may help anyway.
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Default RE: MZE & Bowtech

The only thing I had to do with adding the MZE on my 04 Patriot Dually was to get rid of the overdraw plate ,the shelf on the BowTech Dually was wider than previous year's .But my MZE work's flawlessly on my Dually and I'm sure it will work just a well on your MM.


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Old 02-22-2005, 11:13 AM   #5
 
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I had one on my MM VFT -- had to take it off due to fletching contact. At the time - the guys at muzzy had just purchased a 04 MM to see what could be done to make it work --- I couldn't wait - so I bought a WB deluxe and have been pleasantly suprised. Give Muzzy a call - if anyone can explain it they can. Personally, I love that rest. I still have mine in a drawer with a few other rests. If you want to try one that bad let me know - I'll cut you a deal.
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I have one on my Justice and it works flawlessly. Len at Macrotech set it up for me. The cables cross above the slide.
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