WB or Fall/Drop-Away?
#1
Just a one-liner will do (WB/Fusebristled full-containmentor Fall-Away). I am NOT trying to start another debate. I'm trying to poll the people here that utilize each rest. There's no need to post name brands, either.
They are BOTH great types of rests.
They are BOTH great types of rests.
#8
For hunting, WB.
Edit - The only drop away I would consider using on a bow would be a limbdriver, and that would only be used for a competition specific bow. I still think there are better options as well for competition specific bows as well.
Edit - The only drop away I would consider using on a bow would be a limbdriver, and that would only be used for a competition specific bow. I still think there are better options as well for competition specific bows as well.
#9
Giant Nontypical
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Which bow? Which style?
Compound Release - GKF Golden Premier shoot thru. But just like with sights,I won't use a release for hunting.
For hunting then...
Compound Fingers - Cavalier FreeFlyte Micro flipper.
Recurve and longbow - Straight off the shelf. Well, except for my old Wing Presentation II 'curve with it's built-in flipper.
I make selfbows without a shelf and use my knuckle for a rest.
Compound Release - GKF Golden Premier shoot thru. But just like with sights,I won't use a release for hunting.
For hunting then...
Compound Fingers - Cavalier FreeFlyte Micro flipper.
Recurve and longbow - Straight off the shelf. Well, except for my old Wing Presentation II 'curve with it's built-in flipper.
I make selfbows without a shelf and use my knuckle for a rest.


