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Old 02-03-2003 | 03:15 PM
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Trushot_archer
 
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Default RE: Drop away rests may not be so great

Unfettered malarkey.<img src=icon_smile_shock.gif border=0 align=middle>

A. While playing pool, if my right hand hustled that cue along at 327fps...I'd be movin' my left hand outta the way. Sounds funny but, No REALLY!

B. If a bow with a drop away never tunes out as well as with Tm hunter, I guess I'd like a definition of tuning. Seems like there should be an almost beautifull symetry and synchronicity in a properly tuned bow...Rattling down a couple of metal rods on the way out doesn't fit in to me.<img src=icon_smile_tongue.gif border=0 align=middle>

C. A little more realistic analogy. Let's say you have two trains, both going 125mph. One on a regular track and the other floating on air, which one's more efficient? Which one would have the better ride?Which one would be the LEAST likely of spilling my Drambuie? Which one would penetrate...you get the idea.

I'm really not knocking the TM style rests if that's what you choose to use. Use what works for you and if it aint' broken don't fix it.But...I assure you they (some designs of course...some suck)are no more difficult to tune. I'd say, depending on the model, easier even. You will probably spend a little more time putting it on.Sure.
But if your like me...I can have My cake and eat it too!

5inch hellical feather behind a 2&quot; 125 grain cut on contact broadhead @ 285FPS. Are you kidding me? Any TM style I've ever seen would be shooting corkscrews downrange! But the MZE spits 'em like a lazer.

&quot;Do what you've always done; get what you always got&quot; mentality versus &quot;Tradition&quot; that's all. There aint' no good guy; no bad guy<img src=icon_smile_big.gif border=0 align=middle>





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