Which rest do you prefer...dropaway or not?
#11
Joined: Mar 2003
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For hunting, try the Whisker Buscuit. Never fails, arrow never falls off. If you hunt out west where you may have to sneek and peek it works great. Not so nice on feather fletching though. Used one for 3 years, never any problems.
#12
I like and use my Golden Key Premier Drop Away, it has all the adjustability that anyone could ever need and it is in a drop away form so I can get my four fletched offset arrows in the air without any contact. Works well.
#19
Could I please get a drop away whisker bisquit???
best of both worlds??[
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To answer your question. I would prefer a drop away, but got tired of fighting my bow when trying to use one, so I put my WB back on for this season. Maybe after I get some other life issues out of the way I' ll try another drop away, but for now the simplicity of the WB will be on my bow.
best of both worlds??[
]To answer your question. I would prefer a drop away, but got tired of fighting my bow when trying to use one, so I put my WB back on for this season. Maybe after I get some other life issues out of the way I' ll try another drop away, but for now the simplicity of the WB will be on my bow.
#20
Joined: Jul 2003
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From: baltimore,md
I have a Trophy Ridge Drop-Zone on my LX,after appox.500 shots,everthing is still working fine.That dosn`t mean I would`nt try something else.I`am a big fan of the MZE and the one for the new Mathews just came out.NAP also has a new drop-away for roller-guards.My opinion, drop-away rests are the way to go.


