RE: Drop away rest? Are they all that good?
I agree with Pinwheel 12. I even go a step further and say, for hunting, a full capture rest will give me the fewest headaches. I want my arrow always ready to be shot with no chance of it making noise or falling off the rest. Accuracy is just not an issue. If the full capture rests are less accurate, I' m not able to tell. The arrow goes where I point it, if I' ve tuned the bow correctly. For hunting, I' ll take a simple, well-built, full capture rest as my first choice.