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RE: Best Drop-away?
What is your brace height ? , < 6 3/4 " get a trophy taker , > 6 3/4" get a muzzy zerro effect .
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RE: Best Drop-away?
I'm with Phil on this one, NAP 2000.
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RE: Best Drop-away?
Muzzy Zero Effect :)<img src=icon_smile_big.gif border=0 align=middle><img src=icon_smile_cool.gif border=0 align=middle><img src=icon_smile_tongue.gif border=0 align=middle><img src=icon_smile_wink.gif border=0 align=middle><img src=icon_smile_approve.gif border=0 align=middle>
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RE: Best Drop-away?
Muzzey Zero Effect, best hunting rest out there:)<img src=icon_smile_big.gif border=0 align=middle>:)<img src=icon_smile_big.gif border=0 align=middle>
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RE: Best Drop-away?
Thanks for the responses! I figured there'd be a wide range of debate; that's ok, like to read more!
I like the simplicity of the Montana Blackgold (no cables, arms, etc.). But on that one and the Trohy Taker the launchers don't appear (?) to hold the arrow much...looks like a nice deep "V" on the NAPs. Any experience? Since its a "Drop Away" doesn't it seem logical to design something that's really going to hold the arrow in place since the launchers go away anyway? (I've been known to move around a bit with an arrow knocked, and I hate having 'em fall off the rest.) Do these or the others, MZE, NAP, hold the arrow well, or is it about on a par with other "launcher" type rests? |
RE: Best Drop-away?
After looking at others, I bought the Golden Key Premier Drop Away. This rest will lock in the up position, so there is nothing moving while you pull the arrow back. Then while you at full draw, the rest unlocks itself automatically and drops away when you shoot. I have never had a problem with it for hunting or practice for the two years that I have owned it. I use four five inch vanes, and do not have any contact problems.
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RE: Best Drop-away?
I currently use the golden premier fall away on my 3-D bow. I have had great luck with it & it should make a fine hunting rest. I know a couple of guys who use the Mirage and they are very happy too. my local dealer sells a lot of trap doors but after testing it I found it wasn't for me when it came to hunting.
like anything else try before you buy. for hunting I still use a Royal 3-D rest (same as the 3-D Rover but different launcher arms). I have found for me it is the best hunting rest I have found. When it comes to hunting I like solid, sturdy, simple, and accurate. |
RE: Best Drop-away?
Bullkllr, on my bows (NAP 4000) the arrow is not in the rest when it's down. There is a rubber piece to glue on the shelf. That helps hold the arrow when not drawn. As you draw, the rest picks up the arrow centering it in the prongs. It works pretty well.
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