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#3
Nontypical Buck
Joined: Feb 2003
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From: Vinton VA
A great rest for not a lot of money is the bodoodle bullet, for a great rest that gives you the very best arrow flight the Muzzy Zero effect is the way to go, it will however cost you close to 100 bucks, but it is worth it.
TAKE YOUR KIDS HUNTING AND YOU WON'T BE HUNTING FOR YOUR KIDS
TAKE YOUR KIDS HUNTING AND YOU WON'T BE HUNTING FOR YOUR KIDS
#4
Joined: Feb 2003
Posts: 246
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From: Huntingdon, PA
The WHisker Biscuit original or even the new drop tine arrow rests are nice.
They hold your arrow in place at just about any angle, but you have to watch that you don't get the biscuit too tight or else it will chew up and warp fletchings. But personally i like mine alot. I usually ground stalk, and it is perfect for that.
Jennings Buckmaster Bow
.50 Cal Thompson Center Renegade
They hold your arrow in place at just about any angle, but you have to watch that you don't get the biscuit too tight or else it will chew up and warp fletchings. But personally i like mine alot. I usually ground stalk, and it is perfect for that.
Jennings Buckmaster Bow
.50 Cal Thompson Center Renegade
#6
Spike
Joined: Feb 2003
Posts: 55
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From: Michigan
I too shot with a TM hunter for many years. At one time I thought it was the best arrow rest ever made. Then I bought a bodoodle. I have a low cost Timberdoodle on my bow now and really like it a lot. In fact, if I were to shoot tomorrow and see that it was broken I would be at the pro shop the same day to get another one. Try it you won't regret it. Good luck and happy hunting.
#8
If I had to put a new arrow rest on I would definetly be putting the Trophy Taker fall away rest .Thats what I put on my Eagle and it's one of the best pieces that I have added to my bow.you might as well add quality so go to a fall away


