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Old 01-09-2004 | 06:12 AM
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Default RE: Drop Away Decision Help

Hi Pa Hardwoods. I think you and I may have discussed this somewhat. Honestly, the extra 40 or so dollars for the micro-adjustments arent really worth it in my opinion. I purchased the 4000 just because I had a little extra cash at the time. I did however try the 2000 first and see no problems with it. Great little rest for the money. Micro's are nice, but not neccesary. Once the rest is tuned, are you really going to have to fiddle with it? Most times no.

The thing I like so much about this rest is the fact that it uses a steel cable, not a string to pull the rest. Mounting is very solid and I have not ever had one single problem with the rest moving. Its also quiet. One word of advise though. When you mount this rest, make sure the prongs hit the shelf before the rest hits it bottom stop. Once you place the rubber arrow holder on the shelf, its awfully quiet then. The reason for this because if you let the rest use its internal stop all the time, you may eventually break the pin inside that causes it to stop. This came straight from NAP on a phone conversation I had with Cary there.

NAP customer service is excellent and they stand behind there products. There was a little bit of a problem when the rest first came out with the slide sticking, but that was quickly remedied.

I think you will really like this rest.
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