what rest do you recomend?????
#1
Thread Starter
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From: rochester NY USA
I have a Reflex teton 200 series bow with a lowered cable guide. Without the raised cable guide I can not use the muzzy zero effect but wou8ld like to use a fallaway rest. In your opinion, what rest would you prefer? I don't want to go too expensive but would like a high quality fixed or fallaway rest for my bow.
thanks, BRIAN
thanks, BRIAN
#3
Nontypical Buck
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From: Vinton VA
If you don't go with the muzzy ZE( you can get an upper mounted cable guard, and use the zero effect), then I would go with any one of the Bodoodle rests. They are the best conventional rests I have ever used. Even their cheaper ones work great.
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#4
Brian,
The best rests I've found are...
Bodoodle Pro-500, Gold Key Infiniti, and Pro tuner. The best Fall-Away, to me, is the ARC.
Sag.
Edited by - Sagittarius on 02/07/2002 20:59:04
The best rests I've found are...
Bodoodle Pro-500, Gold Key Infiniti, and Pro tuner. The best Fall-Away, to me, is the ARC.
Sag.
Edited by - Sagittarius on 02/07/2002 20:59:04
#5
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From: Vermilion Alberta Canada
Hi, don't go out and expect to find the wander rest that you are looking for right away, shop around you have to look for sturdyness and dependability as well as streangth. The biggest thing when setting up a bow is keep it simple. This will give you less grief in the field.




