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Old 01-09-2009 | 03:13 PM
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Default RE: Drop away rest question


ORIGINAL: bigcountry

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oranges comparisoWe will just have to disagree. I have proved it time and time again. With a person who has a torqueing issue, or punches, a drop away will be more forgiving. Your comparing shooting champs to 98% of the shooting population.
How have you done that?


If someone has torquing issues that bad,nothing is forgiving.BUT,the whole term "forgiving" is to mean,to shooter errors.
I have tuned folks bows that wouldn't have thier shoulder down. Had punching problems, no follow thru, gripped thier bow. I would have a bow tuned well, with a TM hunter, or biscuit, they come and are getting wild inconsistent tears on paper. I then have installed NAP drop aways', MZE, QAD's, ripcords, and thier shooting improved immediately. I can only tell someone they are overbowed so much and they have to keep thier shoulder down. No new shooter likes to hear that they cannot heal a bow and grip it with a deathgrip. Why? Because its comfortable for them with such high wieght draw.

I have read all the articles on spot hogg, read many more on forgiving setups. I just happen to think they are marketing to different folks.

They could have contact issues due to their bad form as well.Bullet holes or a better tear doesn't equate to shooting better.

And I agree the tm hunter rest is junk.

Remember,the Whammy and LB are both drop aways,they just do it better.IMO
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