Best rest for fingers?
#2
Join Date: Aug 2004
Posts: 1

Hi Joe, I have been shooting various kind of rests and favour NAP centerrest wich is simple to tune in and is easely replaced when it´s worned out, and you don´t have to worry about tuning when you replace the spare part. It´s cheap, reliable and it´s good quality.
(I shoot Renegade NTXL, with fingers, my drawlenth is 32 inches and it´s a great bow that i can recommend if you have a long drawlength and prefer shooting with fingers.)
(I shoot Renegade NTXL, with fingers, my drawlenth is 32 inches and it´s a great bow that i can recommend if you have a long drawlength and prefer shooting with fingers.)
#4

Joe, Look for a good magnetic rest and quality cushion plunger. I shoot an Oakie adjustable, magnetic rest. Another good one is a Terry. They have both fixed and adjustable models.
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#5
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Eveleth Minnesota USA
Posts: 134

Joe,
The best rest I found for fingers is a cavalier freeflyte with a cavalier master lock plunger.
I tried just about every rest for fingers thats still available. from GKF to Bodoodle. to NAP. I f you have any questions about the ones I've tried feel free to contact me. a flipper plunger combo will give you the best in clearance and side tension adjustability.
The best rest I found for fingers is a cavalier freeflyte with a cavalier master lock plunger.
I tried just about every rest for fingers thats still available. from GKF to Bodoodle. to NAP. I f you have any questions about the ones I've tried feel free to contact me. a flipper plunger combo will give you the best in clearance and side tension adjustability.