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Old 09-08-2004 | 07:37 AM
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Paul L Mohr
 
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Default RE: Bowtech rest ?

The single cam bowtechs have an adjustable let off and valley, you just have to play with the modules and the draw stop a little to get it right. A good dealer should be able to help you out. I changed mine on my mighty might VFT. I have a very slight valley and probably 80 percent or better let off. I used a 25.5 inch module and we tweaked the draw stop until I got 26 inches of draw out of it. Have a dealer help you however, because if you adjust the draw stop wrong you can mess up your buss cable.

Drope Zone seems to be the way to go on a Bowtech. I have one and it works pretty well. I am a big Muzzy Zero Effect fan, but I just couldn't get it to work well enough with this laid back limb design. Not enought travel on the cable guard. However muzzy makes a model that hooks to your buss cable, it's for the roller guard models that mathews makes, but I bet it would work well on a bowtech as well. If you don't want to go with a drop a way, any prong rest will work just fine. I had a GFK Platinum premier on mine to begin with. A whisker bisciut type rest should work fine as well.

And if you get one of these bows, they love simms products, just figure in the price of some limb savers with the bow. The vibra blocks work ok, but the limb savers are better. I have both on my bow. Looks kind of doofy, but it works well.

Good luck,
Paul
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