NAP scissor rest.
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Spike
Join Date: Aug 2007
Location: South East Michigan
Posts: 34
RE: NAP scissor rest.
I have one on my Gander, Tec Hunter Elite. This is my first go at using a drop away. I have to say I really, really like this thing. I have always beena Wisker Biscuit guy. I then tried the new Hostage Pro with the red bristles. I didn't really like that one as the brushes wear away VERY fast. So I was searching for what I would call a "captured" drop away. The Sizzor was the answer, I am going to put one on my new Gander, Tec Hunter Exterminator in the spring. I was going to do it a few weeks ago, but $ has been too tight.
Get one if you are on the fence about it. You will not regret it.
Nick
Get one if you are on the fence about it. You will not regret it.
Nick
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Typical Buck
Join Date: May 2007
Location: Belgium
Posts: 996
RE: NAP scissor rest.
I saw some guys shooting with it at the range and I can't say if it was the archer or the rest that was out of tune. he kept fiddling with it and cursing, so....
NWA, how can you say this; "Get one if you are on the fence about it. You will not regret it.", if you haven't bought one, let alone mounted one on your bow andactually shot it !!!
Frank
Belgium
NWA, how can you say this; "Get one if you are on the fence about it. You will not regret it.", if you haven't bought one, let alone mounted one on your bow andactually shot it !!!
Frank
Belgium
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