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Kansashunter89 07-06-2005 02:12 PM

Begineer Setup
 
What kind of sight and arrowrest would you suggest for a begineer with a Browning Rage.

hunohio 07-06-2005 02:54 PM

RE: Begineer Setup
 
So much of the selection of a rest and sight is based on personal preference, it's hard to offer a single recommendation. There are just so many good products out there that you just have to find the combination you feel the most comfortable with. For example, I prefer a drop-away containment rest, buta lot of folks don't like those. Try a search on this site and archerytalk.com for sight and rest recommendations. You'll probably end up with a hundred threads. They aren't going to tell you what is best for you, but they will help you differentiate between the many options.

Trapper_Hunter 07-06-2005 04:19 PM

RE: Begineer Setup
 
You might wanna try the TruGlo line of sights. They make some that dont cost alot and are pretty good in my opinion

ButchA 07-06-2005 06:00 PM

RE: Begineer Setup
 

ORIGINAL: Kansashunter89
What kind of sight and arrowrest would you suggest for a begineer with a Browning Rage.
Arrow rest: TM Hunter (prong style rest). It's simple and easy. Have it setupand then leave it set.
Sights: Tru-Glo makes great sights and real cheap. Cobra is another one of the really good ones. There's dozens and dozens out there. Take your pick! ;)

Butch A.

PABowhntr 07-07-2005 05:28 AM

RE: Begineer Setup
 
Rest: CAP Whisker Biscuit
Sight: Something simple and well built...3 pin fiber optic with the two basic gang adjustments and individual vertical adjustment.


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