Best rest on the market ?
#11
Nontypical Buck
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Wisconsin
Posts: 3,903
RE: Best rest on the market ?
i sure dont like the whisker buisket. i got one for my little brother though they are great for kids and beginers but they arent as acuarte as other rests
I guess it depends on the shooter and setting up the equipment properly. For hunting I always slap on the whisker biscuit towards the end of 3d league and my scores dont drop a bit.
In fact , the only reason I didn't use my biscuit for the entire leagues the last 3 years was due to the hassle of loading thru the biscuit. This year I purchased the quick shot biscuit so I'll probably leave it on all year.
#12
Join Date: Aug 2003
Posts: 259
RE: Best rest on the market ?
i sure dont like the whisker buisket. i got one for my little brother though they are great for kids and beginers but they arent as acuarte as other rests. i think the bets rest has got to be the trophy taker i have 2 of them and love them both, but i havent shot a drop zone yet
Is the WB the best rest around? No. Is it a trouble free accurate rest for those that don't want to dork around with strings, levers and relying on mechanics for good accuracy...YOU BET!!
#17
Join Date: Nov 2003
Location: Yorkville, IL
Posts: 423
RE: Best rest on the market ?
NAP 2000RG Dropaway, but their 4000 and 2000 work for those "none" Mathews bows! Probably the simplelist concept on dropaways yet in the RG, no cables just a fork, that goes down when a ball on the string goes down, easy to set up and all!
#18
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Illinois
Posts: 1,862
RE: Best rest on the market ?
I do believe that the question should have been worded:
"Outside the outstanding, rugged, reliable, and easily and highly tunable GKF Premier and 3d Rover, what are the other rests for those who care less to use the very best?"
A semi-static rest with a plastic ring filled with poly paint bristles performs better than a highly tunable (adjustable) piece of equipment? R-i-g-h-t!
"Outside the outstanding, rugged, reliable, and easily and highly tunable GKF Premier and 3d Rover, what are the other rests for those who care less to use the very best?"
A semi-static rest with a plastic ring filled with poly paint bristles performs better than a highly tunable (adjustable) piece of equipment? R-i-g-h-t!