which is the king of the hill in drop away rest
#12
cgarrett55
Get in contact with " Walks With A Gimp" right here on the board he is the designer and maker of them.
He did have them on Ebay not sure if he still does or not.
Get in contact with " Walks With A Gimp" right here on the board he is the designer and maker of them.
He did have them on Ebay not sure if he still does or not.
#17
Another vote for the Muzzy Zero Effect. Personally I love this rest for a hunting bow...and as far as setup...it looks much worse than it is. I had never even seen one in person until I got mine. I watched the video 2 times in a row, and it was a breeze. In less than 1/2 hour I was shooting bullet holes.
#18
Proff,
No problem.
I guess after becoming accustomed to rests that you simply bolt onto the riser and then adjust to the left/right or up/down via little knobs the Zero Effect appears more complicated. Truth be told, I did not have much trouble following the video to set mine up the first time either.....but if you need a video to set up a rest....
No problem.
I guess after becoming accustomed to rests that you simply bolt onto the riser and then adjust to the left/right or up/down via little knobs the Zero Effect appears more complicated. Truth be told, I did not have much trouble following the video to set mine up the first time either.....but if you need a video to set up a rest....
#19
Joined: Feb 2003
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From: tillson new york USA
started with NAP 2000 but it broke when to 4000 even easier setting up and using now i want to try this new Trophy ridge Dropzone on my back up bow it' s getting lots of talk!!!
#20
Joined: Feb 2003
Posts: 148
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From: Northern NY
I guess compared to the standard TM style prong rests, you could consider the Muzzy a little harder to set up (You have to change your cable slide and make a few extra adjustments
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