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Old 09-07-2002 | 07:05 PM
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GaBowman
 
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From: Elberton Georgia USA
Default RE: The best rest

MM,

I was skeptical before I purchased the MZE rest because of all the linkages and moving parts on this rest. This thing actually looked complicated. I've had this rest for about a month now and I am glad that I purchased it. Looking at this particular rest, I initially worried about all of the moving parts but after very little use (and alot of replies from fellow hunters here) I can honestly say that, in fact, this rest is pretty simple and maintenance free. No tuning necessary, all the arrows comes off true from the rest, no noise what-so-ever, and no evident wear on any of the moving parts. Also, no possibility of arrows jumping off the rest, every draw of the bow holds the arrow in perfect alignment for the shot, from every angle. There is no need for an arrow holder, since it is built into the arrow rest itself. No wobbles from arrows leaving the bow going to the target. 100% of total vane clearance every time. No worries of vane alignment.

I've been hunting with compounds since they first became legal in the 80's. I've tried nemerous arrow rests: from various prong type rests, flipper rests, to a few of the shoot-tru rests. Speaking from very little experience about the MZE arrow rest, this looks like a very good investment. Hope this helps a little but whichever you decide to go with, I hope it works out well for ya.

GB

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