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Old 01-09-2009 | 03:42 PM
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bigcountry
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Default RE: Drop away rest question

ORIGINAL: TFOX

YES IT DOES,one of the biggest advantages of a Hooter shooter imo.Creep tuning made easy.
When I mean creep, I am trying to compare a joe smoe who doesn't do it consistently. Sure you can short draw on a machine, I am just trying to explain, in the real world, with real hunting situations, a hooter shooter cannot mimic that.

When you still have guidance on the front end,the arrow is't being pushed as far sideways because you have 2 points of contact instead of 1.This is the basic jist of the whole argument.

Another thing that was clear in the springsteel video was when there is excessive paradox.The rest will aid in keeping the arrow on path.As long as the rest is soft,it is a help,if not soft,it can be a problem.
As us trad archers know, paradox is a good thing for us to get around a shelf. And long as its consistent, it doesn't matter. Thats why its so critical in trad archery shooting off shelf that you have consistent finger release.

I will agree to disagree on this one. One thing that is consistent in every video you showed was the bow didn't move after the shot. This is the critical part to the argument. Real life shooting by 90% of the shooting population, this is not the case. Apples to oranges. But thanksforthe discussion.
 
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