Ever use Tiger Tuff rests?
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From: Trevor Wisconsin
I used that bodoodle last fall and the spring noise just drives me nuts. Brother couldnt hear it standing by me but i can hear it when i release. Archery shop recommended tiger tuff, but im running it across here first. Thanks
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Fork Horn
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From: Erie PA USA
I used the Tiger Tuff a few years ago before I went to the Golden Premier. Nothing wrong with their rests. The one I used was simple and very effective. Just wanted something with more adjustability (ie. I like to tinker).
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From: Fayetteville GA USA
I have been using a Tiger Tuff rest with the V-Down arms for years. I will say that for hunting, I couldn't be happier. I wrap the launcher arms with leather (similar to moleskin). This quiets the rest, but most importantly, I am able to cant the bow COMPLETELY sideways and the arrow is still on the rest. It just won't fall off. I have recently put the Tiger Tuff drop away kit on one of my bows, and like it very much. Tiger Tuff does not have all of the "high tech" adjustments such as micro windage and elevation, but I have never needed those adjustments to shoot bullet holes in paper, and excellent groups out to 50 yards. I love their rests, and don't need anything more. Normally I am one to purchase the latest and greatest accessories, but I don't do that with my arrow rests. The Tiger Tuff line is very economical too.
#8
I am using the tiger tuff rest and like every one else I have had no problems with shoot bullet holes and get good groups.
But I must say my next bow is going to have a muzzy ZE rest.
I will leave the tiger on this bow which I will be using as a back up
But I must say my next bow is going to have a muzzy ZE rest.
I will leave the tiger on this bow which I will be using as a back up


