RE: Thoughts On NAP 4000 Quick Tune Drop-Away Rest?
I changed the rest on my FX from a QT 1000 to the QT 4000 fallaway. WOW WHAT A DIFFERENCE!
I followed the installation instructions to the letter. Later that day on the range my first three arrows [at 20 yareds]grouped in the bull. My fourth arrow, a broadhead sliced the vanes on two of the first three arrows. I have asked a couple questions of the NAP Tech and they were very helpful and informative.
Last Wednesday I shot again and adjusted my thirty and forty yard pins. Two groups [3 out of four] were in the bullseye. I shot four arrows at the forty yard pin but they all grouped high center . . . but my back went out and I didn't get a chance to do the final adjustments. The back is better now and I expect to be grouping in the bull at forty yards.
Some of the other fallaway rests are hard to install on several of Mathews bows.
I am as you might tell VERY well satisfied and hioghly recommend the rest. One note though, I ordered mine from Cabela's and the cable slide was an older version and it had been re-designed; so make sure you have the newest cable slide. The NAP 800 number is on the packaging . . . the older cable slide will also cut the cable coating.
I hope this helps.
Bowhunter