Muzzy Zero Effect arrow rest
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I' m new to the site and have been bowhunting for quite some time now.I was just wondering if anyone was using the zero effect rest and could give me some feed back on it.If not, how about the Trophy Ridge drop away?
#2
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From: CWD Central, WI.
Welcome to the board KinkyBuck. Lots of MZE fans here, including myself. Best fall away rest for hunting made if you ask me. You probably won' t even have to do a seach to find what your looking for. Just check all bow gear and tech forums and there should be some threads on the Zero Effect.
#4
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From: Duluth Minnesota USA
Welcome aboard I love the MZE I have it on my hunting and target bow and put one one my wife' s bow. what is great about it it has no cable or rope to stretch or break and some say that you' ll pick up some extra speed by using it but I' ve haven' t really noticed to much though.
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From: SCHENECTADY New York USA
How much speed is lost with useing a cable drivin dropaway arrow rest, like the MZE.I see they have one to fit the Mathews bows with the cable rollers.New that was comming[:-]
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Fork Horn
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Droptines,
With the MZE, you' ll actually gain some speed. I gained 5fps, I believe that I read someone had gained 14 fps.
Kinkybuck,
Be sure to get the new teflon cable slide for the MZE, instead of the old roller style. The original was quiet, but the new slide is even more so.
Charlie
With the MZE, you' ll actually gain some speed. I gained 5fps, I believe that I read someone had gained 14 fps.
Kinkybuck,
Be sure to get the new teflon cable slide for the MZE, instead of the old roller style. The original was quiet, but the new slide is even more so.
Charlie


