heres my new target bow(Ross CR337)
#11
Dominant Buck
Joined: Feb 2003
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From: Blossvale, New York
Shows ya' how up I stay on everything. Didn't know there was such a critter. While looking them up I came by this site. First place I've seen them all listed together. This is just one page of the site. The place has a ton of information on all bows.
http://www.huntersfriend.com/2006-Bow-Reviews/bow-specifications-view-full-chart.htm
http://www.huntersfriend.com/2006-Bow-Reviews/bow-specifications-view-full-chart.htm
#13
Ross Guy,
I just saw on the pic you posted of your 334 that it looks like you have to attach the bottom piece of your quiver to the rear stabilizer bushing? So it comes out looking like the setup for the STS, kinda...
Just never seen a quiver attach like that...
I just saw on the pic you posted of your 334 that it looks like you have to attach the bottom piece of your quiver to the rear stabilizer bushing? So it comes out looking like the setup for the STS, kinda...
Just never seen a quiver attach like that...
#15
David, it'sa contraption that completely encircles the arrow shaft, holding it in the middle with powerful magnets. The arrow shaft is virtually floating in mid-air. I believe you have to use a special insert for it to work correctly. Of course, it's got its loyal followers as well as its detractors already.
If I'm not mistaken, your buddy Len played with one extensively at the ATA show and offered the inventor some feedback on ways to improve it.
If I'm not mistaken, your buddy Len played with one extensively at the ATA show and offered the inventor some feedback on ways to improve it.
#19
HERE IS SOME INFO FROM THE ATA SHOW GUYS "AIR REST"
[/align]One of the most talked about new products was by a company called Air Rest. It’s a magnetic rest with a shape similar to a Whisker Biscuit, but it’s magnetic all the way around. It works with a magnetic insert that you put on your arrow at a certain length. When you come to full draw, reverse polarity on the magnets causes the arrow to hover in mid air. This design eliminates clearance problems and friction issues, and you don’t have to worry about a part of the rest dropping out of the way. The arrow is just there suspended in mid air. It was certainly the most intriguing and talked about item at the show. I’ve tried this new rest, and it seems to work well. You just have to make sure that your arrow is precisely cut to the right length or it won’t work.[/align]



