Muzzy Dropaway owners-HELP!
#11
Joined: Feb 2003
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From: Edmonton Alberta Canada
Okay, looks like I am going to order one too to try on my Extreme Solo. Just too many people have written enthusiastic things about it. I have heard of people who have turned away from trying the ZE because of looks and "complications", but no one who has installed one seems to have uninstalled it.
#12
Joined: Feb 2003
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From: Edmonton Alberta Canada
I learned something again. If you search the web you will find a
broad price range for the ZE, from a little less than $80 to just short of list price. But having an advertised price and having stock are two different matters - I ordered but have been informed it will be a wait because the manufacturer is short of parts ... I suppose it makes sense, the suppliers with the lower prices sell out faster, but the difficulty in getting more stock is irritating.
broad price range for the ZE, from a little less than $80 to just short of list price. But having an advertised price and having stock are two different matters - I ordered but have been informed it will be a wait because the manufacturer is short of parts ... I suppose it makes sense, the suppliers with the lower prices sell out faster, but the difficulty in getting more stock is irritating.
#13
"but no one who has installed one seems to have uninstalled it."
I'd uninstall the bow to keep the rest
If information provided by the members of this board have helped you please let us know .
I'd uninstall the bow to keep the rest
If information provided by the members of this board have helped you please let us know .
#14
Thread Starter
Joined: Feb 2003
Posts: 140
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From: Elberton Georgia USA
Hey guys,
Just wanted you all to know that I have no regrets with the MZE arrow rest. At first I didn't have everything completely right because the rest was hitting the back of my hand when I shot the bow.<img src=icon_smile_sad.gif border=0 align=middle> I was in the process of asking questions at this forum, and I decided to watch the tape again. The guy in the tape addressed that same issue. In a matter of a few minutes I had the problem fixed.
Needless to say, the rest is everything that all of you guys said it is. The salesman said it didn't matter to him if I bought it there from him or not. Bottom line is that I will buy one, sooner or later. He was right. I'm only sorry for all of the guys that haven't tried this rest yet. They don't know what they are missing out on, but one day they'll find out, 'cause word of mouth is a very powerful tool.
I havent shot any broadheads yet, but I expect no problems, especially from the mechs. Who knows, maybe I might even give the fixed heads another try since the MZE has elimated all of the tuning.<img src=icon_smile_big.gif border=0 align=middle>
Thanks again guys,
GB
Smack 'em where it hurts!
Just wanted you all to know that I have no regrets with the MZE arrow rest. At first I didn't have everything completely right because the rest was hitting the back of my hand when I shot the bow.<img src=icon_smile_sad.gif border=0 align=middle> I was in the process of asking questions at this forum, and I decided to watch the tape again. The guy in the tape addressed that same issue. In a matter of a few minutes I had the problem fixed.
Needless to say, the rest is everything that all of you guys said it is. The salesman said it didn't matter to him if I bought it there from him or not. Bottom line is that I will buy one, sooner or later. He was right. I'm only sorry for all of the guys that haven't tried this rest yet. They don't know what they are missing out on, but one day they'll find out, 'cause word of mouth is a very powerful tool.
I havent shot any broadheads yet, but I expect no problems, especially from the mechs. Who knows, maybe I might even give the fixed heads another try since the MZE has elimated all of the tuning.<img src=icon_smile_big.gif border=0 align=middle>
Thanks again guys,
GB
Smack 'em where it hurts!




