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RE: NAP Quicktune drop-away 2000
I had a whisker bisquit and switched to the Nap 2000 and I really like it. I was going through vanes like crazy with the WB and now I don't have to re-fletch near as much. Very good, solid, reliable rest and mine came with a how to set up the arrow rest DVD...can't get easier than that!
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RE: NAP Quicktune drop-away 2000
ORIGINAL: Washington Hunter Used it, didn't like it. For one thing,I didn't like the steel cable that they use instead of string. I also had problems with one of the adjustment screws falling out. No amount of loc tite would hold it in place. Switched over to a Cobra Diamondback before this season and I couldn't be happier. |
RE: NAP Quicktune drop-away 2000
I also bought that rest at Wal-Mart for 17 bucks on clearance. It was originally $44. I used it before on my Hoyt and I had no problems with it.
My archery shop will tell you that they don't drop fast enough but they are also pushing more expensive dropaway rests. |
RE: NAP Quicktune drop-away 2000
ORIGINAL: MO_Bowhnter ORIGINAL: Washington Hunter Used it, didn't like it. For one thing,I didn't like the steel cable that they use instead of string. I also had problems with one of the adjustment screws falling out. No amount of loc tite would hold it in place. Switched over to a Cobra Diamondback before this season and I couldn't be happier. |
RE: NAP Quicktune drop-away 2000
One important note on setting up this rest -
Make sure you bend the steel cable as shown in the instructions. Otherwise you could get fletching contact. I had this problem at first. |
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