Look around and see how many threads get started here every day by some person whose broadheads aren't hitting the same place as his field tips and he can't understand why. Invoking Arthurs logic I would have to tell that person that their particular brand of bow justcan't be made toshoot broadheads and field tips together. Arthurs Solution? Buy a different bow.
Possibly, but that would be far from the first step. There's a whole mess of stuff to look at first. I sure wouldn't waste a day's worth of time wrestling with one rest though.
Not all accessories are a real good match with all bows. The whole thing is a unit and if one part of it doesn't work with the rest, then the whole thing doesn't work properly. You gotta experiment to find the right combination, not be so muleheaded that you grit your teeth and try to force stuff to work together.
However, just like arrow rests, not all bows are a good fit for all people. Maybe the gripisn't ergonomic for thebow's owner. The draw length might be too short or too long. Maybe he'd do better with a lower or higher letoff. People can adapt to machines to a certain degree, but there are limitations.
I can tell you for a fact I probably wouldn't even consider looking at the same bow you shoot, much less buy one,and I don't even know what it is. Odds are very high it doesn't even come in my draw length.
I can sit comfortably in a Mini Coop, but don't have any head room in a GMC pickup, odd as that might seem. Which would I choose tomake a hundred mile tripin if given my choice? Duh.
Same thing with bows, sights and arrow rests. If it doesn't fit you, you're never going to be comfortable and you're never going to shoot well.
There is a bigdifference between knowing what you are talking about and just talking like you know.
I challenge you to disprove, in 100% of all cases, any point I've made on this thread about the WB. THEN you can talk smack.