Best 3D Rest???
#21
You CAN'T beat a Trophy Taker Spring Steel. They are kind of tried and true. Being the dumb lefty I am, I've been waiting on one forever![:@][:@]. I'm sure most of your 3D Gurus (Matt, Matt and TFOX) will agree
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I've ALWAYS been a huge Muzzy Zero Effect fan, but it hasn't always kept up well with changes in bow geometry and function. I use it where I can and trust it so much it is on the one bow I count on for pinpoint precision, my 3D Constitution. It works perfectly on that bow and is extremely consistent. (The model for parallel limb bows)
#22
Mobo,reliability and simplicity are just a couple reasons.The reason you see more spring steel on the bows of the pros is due to forgiveness and guidance.The spring steel just provides more guidance which equates to forgiveness and does it while be very simple and easy to tune.
Or am I just completely wacked out here??
#24
This is only my opinion, but wouldn't you want to try to use as close to the same sight and rest as you will be usingfor hunting. I mean, if I want to be really proficient for a hunting situation, why would I settle for accessories of a different type on my 3D rig. (I am not a 3D shooter. Yet
) After all, the shot I take while hunting will always be more important than a foam animal.
) After all, the shot I take while hunting will always be more important than a foam animal.
The only constant will be my sight.
For hunting....I really only need one pin.....and my rest I appreciate the full containment. I don't need that for 3D. I also don't want to have to worry about the "possibility" of a rope coming loose on a fall away (though it's never happened). If it happens on my hunting rig.....I simply drive 2 mi. to my shop....or 1 mi.to my shop owner's house. I want someting on my 3D rig "I" can work with.
#25
This is only my opinion, but wouldn't you want to try to use as close to the same sight and rest as you will be usingfor hunting. I mean, if I want to be really proficient for a hunting situation, why would I settle for accessories of a different type on my 3D rig. (I am not a 3D shooter. Yet
) After all, the shot I take while hunting will always be more important than a foam animal.
LT
) After all, the shot I take while hunting will always be more important than a foam animal. LT
Thansk, LT
#28
ORIGINAL: Matt/TN
I'll agree with the statement that a good shooter can shoot any rest. I just don't see how it can be as accurate, but I guess I'm wrong as usual
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I'll agree with the statement that a good shooter can shoot any rest. I just don't see how it can be as accurate, but I guess I'm wrong as usual
.What about the rest makes it so much less accurate than any other rest?
Fletching contact? The fact that the arrow moves around at the shot (according to the video you posted of the early model/today's bowfishing model WB?)
What makes it less accurate? Just saying so doesn't cut it.
#29
ORIGINAL: LouisianaTomkat
Can someone give an educated answer here to my reasoning above.
Thansk, LT
This is only my opinion, but wouldn't you want to try to use as close to the same sight and rest as you will be usingfor hunting. I mean, if I want to be really proficient for a hunting situation, why would I settle for accessories of a different type on my 3D rig. (I am not a 3D shooter. Yet
) After all, the shot I take while hunting will always be more important than a foam animal.
LT
) After all, the shot I take while hunting will always be more important than a foam animal. LT
Can someone give an educated answer here to my reasoning above.
Thansk, LT
It's what you want out of 3D is how you should approach 3D.
#30
ORIGINAL: Matt/TN
I'll agree with the statement that a good shooter can shoot any rest. I just don't see how it can be as accurate, but I guess I'm wrong as usual
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I'll agree with the statement that a good shooter can shoot any rest. I just don't see how it can be as accurate, but I guess I'm wrong as usual
.So, what happens past 20 yards that makes that rest suddenly less accurate than it was at 20?



