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Old 02-23-2005, 02:29 PM   #1
 
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Default Muzzy Zero Effect on Allegiance how well does it work

I looking to buy a new fall away for my Allegiance I have used the MZE in the past and I have had mixed results. I used it on a Patriot and didn't ever get the vanes to clear even after I talked to Muzzy on the phone. That makes me a little scared to spend that much money on a rest if it doesn't work well on the Allegiance. I like the rest and would like to put it on my bow so I am looking for some input from someone shooting this setup.
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I have the HHA DART on my Allegiance and love it. I know others that have the Trophy Taker and have no problems. There are two good alternatives. Good Luck.
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Old 02-23-2005, 10:48 PM   #3
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Does the MZE work on an Allegiance.





Yes it does but you will have to leave the over draw plate off
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Aussie is that a no-peep I see on your sight there mate? How is that thing working for ya? It is probably just my perspective, but it doesn't look like it is sitting on there square...
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There are a lot of people going with the MZE on their alliegance, and I have heard no complaints yet.

The MZE is going on mine
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Aussie is that a no-peep I see on your sight there mate? How is that thing working for ya?
Yep its the no-peep its working the same as it has for the last 3 years

I did use a peep for 3d in 03 but seen no improvement in fact my scores dropped a few points per round.

I have the no-peep on all my bows with the exception of my recurve

Even thinking about getting an Old Glory and shooting fingers and no sights
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