Originally Posted by
super_hunt54
No, it accentuates bad form. In other words, ANY mistake in follow-through will be transferred into the arrow. Whereas with pretty much all other rests that aren't continuous contact, you can get away with SOME little hiccups but not all of them
As far as the NAP quicktune goes, you are still trying to use a full arrow release stroke contacting rest. Capture releases just don't get my vote. ANY of them. It's a design basically made for a problem that is so easily curable with simply paying attention to what you are doing when moving your bow around. Simply keep your finger on the arrow till you draw. Problem solved. No need for all this gimiky stuff that manufacturers are trying to tell hunters and new archers they absolutely can't do the job without! I come from traditional off the shelf archery so keeping my finger over the arrow when moving the bow is 100% second nature to me. It should be second nature to anyone.
How tall are you?
Some would argue that its things that mask bad form that enable bad form.....not the other way around.
Last edited by rockport; 09-06-2016 at 03:40 PM.