Arrow rests for hunting
#15
Just a side note on the whisker biscuit, If you are having the fletchings being torn from the shaft at the front of the fletching, put a small drop of fletching glue on your arrows before using the whisker buscuit it will eliminate this and will not affect the arrow flight or accuracy.
At the shop we have also marked the spots where the fletchings go through the biscuit and heat up and old broadhead and use it to cut the whiskers away, this also does not affect arrow flight or accuracy.
At the shop we have also marked the spots where the fletchings go through the biscuit and heat up and old broadhead and use it to cut the whiskers away, this also does not affect arrow flight or accuracy.
#16
http://www.huntingnet.com/forum/tm.aspx?m=2173786
Very similar thread I started about a week ago. I had to workout a few clearance issueswiththe QADHD Pro, but like alot of the guys said above, this rest has it all, and is very quiet to boot. I love it
Shane
Very similar thread I started about a week ago. I had to workout a few clearance issueswiththe QADHD Pro, but like alot of the guys said above, this rest has it all, and is very quiet to boot. I love it
Shane
#17
GUYS....WB sucks.....I had one...They RIP,WAVE,and aren't worth it....spen a little extra to get a Trophy Ridge DropZone or spend a little less and get a Limbsaver Fall-Away
#18
Thread Starter
Joined: Jul 2007
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From: Pittsburgh, PA
OK, I looked into these QAD rests... so what's the difference between the QAD Hunter ($50) and the QAD Pro ($110)? The hunter fits my budget a lot better, but you guys mostly mentioned the pro. Is the hunter any good?
#20
Fork Horn
Joined: May 2006
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If want to prevent your arrow from falling off the rest, I would recommend the QAD ultra rest or the Muzzy Zero Effect. I have used both and they are very good rests. I also use the Trophy Taker shakey hunter with no problems except for very light arrows that can bounce out of the prongs while being lifted. I tied a nock below to put some down pressure on the arrow while drawing to prevent this.




