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Old 04-12-2006 | 04:20 PM
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atlasman
 
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Default RE: Biscuit vs open rests

ORIGINAL: ghemry

Well my arrow is not dragged accross my riser shelf. I use the Ultra Rest(Up position)for that exact reason.


Your arrow doesn't make any noise being dragged through and over that plastic fork? What about if yu turned your bow and it hit the top bar?? That looks like it would "click" around in there if the bow was tilted or tipped. If you already said you put felt on it I must have missed it.

Did you buy a new bow yet?, go shoot a Ross they are one smooth bow.
Nope........I'm in no hurry. Have to find an Equalizer to shoot first.


Exactly people thing I am nuts whenI tell them deer look for hunters in the trees here. I believe it is part of there natural instinct these days to look in trees.
Without a doubt........so much so that when all the leaves fall I feel like the deck is really stacked against me around here and I won't even hunt in a bunch of trees that I would consider "money" spots in early fall.

Late season with little to no leaves around here puts an absolute premium on seeing the deer early and planning your moves accordingly. When I see these guys on TV see a deer and turn around and grab their bow off the tree and then use their binocs or range finders as he approaches I just laugh...........if I moved half that much the deer wouldn't stop running until he hit the next area code. I LOVE my WB for that exact reason.......I set my bow on it's side across the rail of my Goliath and if something walks up I can grab my bow and get ready without ever having to take my eyes off the deer.
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