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What arrow rest
Ive been shooting the ultra rest hunter, I want to upgrade. What do you shoot or what would you recommend? I have a Z7xtreme.
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I used a Vital Gear Vital Drop for Mathews..."holds" the arrow in place quite nicely...
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My favorite rest is the NAP Apache dropaway. Its strong, quiet, has almost full containment (open at the top) and easy to adjust. Trophy Taker has one very similar to the Apache.
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Originally Posted by bronko22000
(Post 3896583)
My favorite rest is the NAP Apache dropaway. Its strong, quiet, has almost full containment (open at the top) and easy to adjust. Trophy Taker has one very similar to the Apache.
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i just ordered a Trophy Ridge Revolution. it IS a full containment rest and i have read overwhelming good reviews about it. the only negative reviews on this rest is from people who had it set up wrong.
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Ultra rest hd or ultra rest hdx. It just works too well not to use it.
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I have an Ultra HD on one bow and an HDX on the other, both work great
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Ripcord Code Red for me.
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Ripcord red for me. If I get a new bow this year gonna check out the carbon apache.
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X 3 on the rip cord. Been shooting one for 3 years without a problem.
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I have read overwhelming good reviews about it. the only negative reviews on this rest is from people who had it set up wrong.
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With the ripcord, you don't want to use the little football cable holder. If you.don't have a press then take it to a bow shop and have them serve in the pull rope into the cable. We have been doing this since the rest was released with great results.
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Just got a new 2012 Bear Encounter (hey I can't afford the Anarchy and I have a 32" draw length) and I went with the Apache Micro. Just got everything in and starting to set it up and tune it. I'll let you know, but from what I've read on the Apache I can't wait!
Anyone need a Bear Super Magnum 44 set to a 32" draw? Been a while since I upgraded.:0) |
I have to set up a lot of bows in a year from a bunch of different manufacturers and use all kinds of drop away rests. QAD, Muzzy, Rip Cord, Trophy ridge, Trophy taker, Mathews, VBG, NAP....... Every single one listed above and many more.
If you want a drop away rest, By far the easiest to set up and tune drop away I have used is the Limb Driver pro V or standard limb driver if you don't want full containment. I have it on my bow and recommend it above all of the others I sell. Aside from this the other rest that is far and away easier to set up and tune is the ole Whisker biscuit. It isn't sexy, it isn't flashy but the dang thing works and it works well and it is anvil reliable and simple. |
Just as a follow up. NAP Apache Micro was easy to set up and tune on the 2012 Bear Encounter. Only Drop away I ever tried to set up. Was a piece of Cake. Bullet holes through paper in less than an hour start to finish. Shoots very tight groups at 20 yds in the basement. Very quiet. Got nothing against biscuits, Lovem with eggs, sausage and Gravy!
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Originally Posted by bronko22000
(Post 3896583)
My favorite rest is the NAP Apache dropaway. Its strong, quiet, has almost full containment (open at the top) and easy to adjust.
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I would look at a Vapor Trail LimbDriver!!
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