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I have a QAD Ultra Rest. No complaints from me. I like that I can set the rest and move around without worrying about my arrow falling off.
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Haha correction....Ebay $39.99-$59.99 for the Zero Effect.
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currently shooting a biscut but I am having problems with vane contact and speed The WB is arguably one of the best hunting rests on the market. They are simple to set up, no moving parts to fail, very rugged, and are very easy to tune your bow with. I'd save the $$$$$$ and stick with what you got if I were you. |
Hey guys thanks for the suggestions this is just the kind of advice I was looking for.
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Originally Posted by 2 Samuel 22:35
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Hey guys thanks for the suggestions this is just the kind of advice I was looking for.
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Originally Posted by bigbulls
(Post 3695600)
Well, fletching contact is exactly what a WB is suppose to do and the speed loss in minimal..... 2-3fps at most.
The WB is arguably one of the best hunting rests on the market. They are simple to set up, no moving parts to fail, very rugged, and are very easy to tune your bow with. I'd save the $$$$$$ and stick with what you got if I were you. ^^^This . |
Originally Posted by MOTOWNHONKEY
(Post 3695190)
I really like the NAP Code Red. It's full containment and really drops out of the way fast.
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Originally Posted by BIGBUCK17
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well good luck with your decision! but when you do decide on what your doing, post back what kind of rest you got. I just am always curious of what other people use!
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Originally Posted by Maryland_Whitetail
(Post 3696538)
^^^This .
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How in gods name did you turn your bow so it fell out of a biscuit I could turn mine upside down and forcefully shake my bow its not going anywhere. As far as speed difference between dropaway was 3 fps w/ 4 inch vanes and 2 fps w/ blazers I love my biscuit for hunting
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