Drop away rest
#1
Spike
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Join Date: Jan 2010
Posts: 10
Drop away rest
I have been bow hunting for years and have always used the prong type rests. I was looking to go with a bisquit type as a change, but i believe i've changed my mind to go with a drop away. What good, solid dropaway would you recommend? I really believe I want a rest that completely holds the arrow. Qad ultra seems well reviewed?? Thoughts please...THANKS!
#2
Do yourself a favor and get a Limbdriver. Probably the easiest fall away to set up and it performs flawlessly. And if you want it to compleatly hold the arrow get the capture arm with it. Trust me, buy one now and thank me later.
#9
I have an older Ripcord and found that I could not use it on two of my bows (Martin Cheetah and Firecat). I suspect it was too slow and I was getting fletching contact, A call to Ripcord pretty much confirmed that. They told me to send it in and have it looked at. I put it on a slower bow and it works fine.
As for the QAD I am not sure. What kind of adjustment does this rest have? The NAP Apache has toolless adjustment both vertically and horizontally and the entire unit sets behind the riser rather than over it. This gives you the ability to shoot a shorter arrow.
As for the QAD I am not sure. What kind of adjustment does this rest have? The NAP Apache has toolless adjustment both vertically and horizontally and the entire unit sets behind the riser rather than over it. This gives you the ability to shoot a shorter arrow.