Drop away rest for outback?
#12
Joined: Feb 2003
Posts: 446
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From: Penhook Virginia
POOREBOY, where is the hook hitting your riser. Is it when the rest goes up and down and hitting at the back of the riser or is it hitting the side. I have never heard of one hitting but let me know and maybe we can figure it out. Don
#13
I use the NAP 2000 RG on my Outback without any problem or noise? I've shot it close to a 1000 times and won't go back to the prong type rest. This set up is great! Good luck with whatever you choose.
#16
I have no experience with the NAP dropaways but would recommend trying the TR Dropzone. Nice, durable design with alot of refinements. I have set up several for customers down at the shop and none have offered any complaints about the design.
#17
Here's another vote for the Trophy Ridge Drop Zone. This awesome rest has performed flawlessly for me on the range and in the field, an excellent fallaway design that WILL improve your game. Check one out.
#19
Joined: May 2003
Posts: 116
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From:
Check out the GKF TKO Dropaway.
about 1/2 the price of others with 3X the features.
See 5 Shots review.
http://www.broadheadtests.com/tkodropaway.html
I like a lightweight, bulletproof rest loaded with features.
This is it.
T
about 1/2 the price of others with 3X the features.
See 5 Shots review.
http://www.broadheadtests.com/tkodropaway.html
I like a lightweight, bulletproof rest loaded with features.
This is it.
T




