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Old 08-03-2006 | 06:26 AM
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Default RE: Lets see your hunting rigs for this year..........

ORIGINAL: DaveC

Wow, wow wait a minute!

Rickjames are you going to hunt with that 360 & how do you like it?

I seriously considered trying one and look to dump the DZ next year in favor of that rest or a bodoodle if I can find one. I'm impressed to see someone with anything he wants at his disposal shooting one.

How well does it work?

BTW, great looking rigs everyone.
I like it quite a bit. I don't believe one needs a $100 rest on a bow to be accurate, although a lot of people would fight me to the death on this subject. My target bows all wear $50-$60 spring steel type rests, and this hunting bow wears the quicktune 360 because it is fool proof, dead silent, full containment, and easily tuned.

I have heard that if you have a single cam bow that has a lot of nock travel it can be difficult to tune the QT 360 for nock height, however I have learned that those problems can often be fixed with proper timing of the cam combined with a bit of tiller tuning. I haven't gotten to stretch my legs out any and step back to 50 yards with the rig because of the heat, but once my new string and cable gets here and it has its final tune I will and then I will really know what this rest is capable of. For hunting rigs, I am a big proponent of the K.I.S.S methodology. The less moving parts the better IMHO.....I drive 2-4 hours from home for all of my hunting so I don't like broken gear. I also beat the snot out of my stuff in the woods too.....so the simpler the better.
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