RE: Rests and Vanes????
Hunting and tournament bow, never once has it fallen off the rest, no different than a shoot through style rest with the front holder at rest. I don't understand your question to be honest with you.
I don't shoot it to gain any speed, it's all about accuracy. Rests were designed from day one to avoid fletch contact. First the berger button shoot through style rests, then the recent shoot throughs so the vanes pass through the rest with no contact, now the drop aways, The least arrow contact to the rest the more accuracy that can be gained by them. I understand the concept of a WB but with todays drop aways, no vane wear, no fletch contact, no arrow contact on release, why use a WB that tears up vanes, effects accuracy on novice shooters etc....I'm not knocking the product, I get the concept I just don't know why anyone would want to put up with the rest's flaws.