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GaBowman 07-27-2002 12:55 PM

Muzzy Dropaway owners-HELP!
 
I was in an archery shop today talking to the salesman about the Muzzy dropaway rest. He sells and installs for $120 plus tax and I got a few questions from users of this rest. I was wondering from you guys is this rest maintenance free and does it make any noise at all? Does the rollers that ride on the cable guard wear out and start rattling? How much wear, if any, is on the cable guard? For the price, do you guys think it is a big advantage over the conventional rests when under hunting situations? I now have a 3-prong shoot thru rest (I think made by Bodoodle) that have plastic prong tips and it's an alright rest, but the arrows do make a slight noise when drawing. I have to keep them vaselined during hunting days. Also, any arrow that has the slightest wobble at all, even at the insert, will not group at all with the current rest I have. Other than that I can't complain with what I have, been using it for a few years and have taken my share of deer with it. The pro shop person tells me he can take a carbon, aluminum, both in slightly longer and shorter lengths, and group them all pretty well out of the dropaway at 30 yards. Have you guys played around experimenting with different arrows to verify this?
When changing from one arrow to another (alum. vrs carbon), does it require major resetting of the sights? Any other helpful insights to share with me about it? Any problems, at all?

Any help you veterans can give will be appreciated.

GB

Antler Eater 07-27-2002 09:38 PM

RE: Muzzy Dropaway owners-HELP!
 
I really couldn't answer with any type of authority on your aluminum/carbon shooting question. I would guess that even if the weight was the same due to the larger diameter of the aluminum vs carbon it would sit higher on the rest initially therefore not impact at the same point. How much different I wouldn't know off hand.

I can tell you that I have had the ZE on for about a year now and took it Elk hunting for two weeks and chased whitetails all fall/winter with it and the ZE performed flawlessly. It is much tougher than I thought it would be. When I picked up my bow this spring and shot it through paper at eight feet it still shot a perfect bullet hole. That is after hiking up and down mountains, hills, and trees with no adjustments.

I don't think fall aways are any type of magic bullet. One can get great flight with conventional style rests or there wouldn't be any. The thing that I really like about the ZE is the fact that I never have to think twice about my arrow and its position on the rest when the moment of truth comes. It captures the arrow the same way every time. Draw, aim, and fire!

My feeling is this rest is just as quiet as most rests out there, more than some. As far as drawing the arrow over the arm the mole skin removes any audible sound that I can hear. I was wondering if I would lose any speed when I put mine on but I didn't lose a thing. I don't notice any excess wear on the cables and the cable slide shows no signs of being sloppy at this point. For hunting purposes it is deadly accurate, I have some Robin Hooded arrows for proof, not to mention a number of nice animals harvested with the rest last year.

I sympathize with you on cost. I was certainly skeptical when I bought mine. Look around there are places you can get them cheaper and as mechanically challenged as I am I put my own on with no video <img src=icon_smile_shock.gif border=0 align=middle>. Of course you might have different challenges with your preference of bow than I did, so you may want this guy to install it.

I would definitely give this rest a &quot;thumbs-up&quot; and I have no problem recommending it to my friends. <img src=icon_smile_approve.gif border=0 align=middle>




Edited by - Antler Eater on 07/27/2002 22:39:51

littleal 07-28-2002 06:41 AM

RE: Muzzy Dropaway owners-HELP!
 
Ditto! Truly an awsome arrow rest



Edited by - littleal on 07/28/2002 07:42:39

Roland from Calif. 07-29-2002 11:13 AM

RE: Muzzy Dropaway owners-HELP!
 
You can't go wrong with MZE. Best money you'll spend on your set up.

GaBowman 07-30-2002 06:08 PM

RE: Muzzy Dropaway owners-HELP!
 
Hey guys, I really appreciate your replies. I havent yet seen any negative replies from anyone that owns a ZE rest in all the other posts. I want the rest, but am not dis-satified with the one I have now. I'm still convincing myself that I &quot;need&quot; to spend that $100 bucks. The ZE rest sounds all good, and I'll probably pick one up at Bass Pro's Fall Classic this weekend.

Thanks again,

GB

Smack 'em where it hurts!

jevan 08-01-2002 11:36 AM

RE: Muzzy Dropaway owners-HELP!
 
after killing my self with a 2 prong rest i finall got a MZE and installed it on my G2, was a piece of cake about 20 minutes,and took only 3 arrows to tune. my shooting went from so-so to great. I have so much more confidence now, to take shots all the way out to 45yards. i am shooting from a stand with a keller and i can hit baseballs all the way out to 35 yards,i love not worrying about the arrow falling off the rest while drawing, and i do not torque the arrow like i used to, GET IT you not be unsatisifed

evan

WV Hunter 08-02-2002 07:24 AM

RE: Muzzy Dropaway owners-HELP!
 
Ga...I beat myself up for a while over spending the $ for it too. After alot, and I mean alot...of debating whether or not it was worth it...I went for it. Best $ I ever spent for any accesory, no doubt. Of course...like others said, you can probably find it cheaper other places, and put it on yourself. None of the proshops in my area even sell them, and one didn't know what it was <img src=icon_smile_shock.gif border=0 align=middle> so that's what I did. I got mine for $80 delivered. <img src=icon_smile_big.gif border=0 align=middle>


ijimmy 08-02-2002 08:05 AM

RE: Muzzy Dropaway owners-HELP!
 
It will be the best 120 you will ever spend . of coarse you can get it for less and do it your self they give you a video to guide you step by step through the install . Ive had mine since they came out not one problem . they are very quiet and I'll bet you shooting improves .

let this group know how it works for you

bowtech bob 08-02-2002 07:19 PM

RE: Muzzy Dropaway owners-HELP!
 
I to have the muzzy rest on my extream solo,And if your woundering if theres any clearence problems (not droping away fast enough)I shot a 350 gr. arrow @ 70 lbs through a chronograph @ 322 fps and not even a mark an any of the vains......Easy to tune and worry free....take the leap and go for it........

GaBowman 08-03-2002 10:53 PM

RE: Muzzy Dropaway owners-HELP!
 
Hey guys,

I bought the MZE today at the Buckarama, for much less than the local pro shop gets for them, 25% less. The dealer at the Buckarama also threw in a camo MUZZY cap with the deal, all for 90 bucks. It took me about 25 minutes to install, and that was because no allen wrenches came with it and I spent about 10 minutes looking for the right ones. Didnt get any time to shoot it today, but will let you all how how I like it in a few days.

Thanks for all of your replies and help with the decision making ...

GB

Smack 'em where it hurts!

jgttechjunkie 08-04-2002 04:52 PM

RE: Muzzy Dropaway owners-HELP!
 
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 &quot;complications&quot;, but no one who has installed one seems to have uninstalled it.

jgttechjunkie 08-07-2002 07:41 AM

RE: Muzzy Dropaway owners-HELP!
 
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.

ijimmy 08-07-2002 08:33 AM

RE: Muzzy Dropaway owners-HELP!
 
&quot;but no one who has installed one seems to have uninstalled it.&quot;

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 .

GaBowman 08-07-2002 08:32 PM

RE: Muzzy Dropaway owners-HELP!
 
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!


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