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RE: Drop away rest for roller guard bows
todd ,imo for the money (and it's a good bit ) the tr drop zone is an awesome rest ,i recently purchased the guide series version,(it has micro adjustments) i had it shoot bullet holes thru paper out of the box ,and real good groups too ! it's well worht the price of admission!
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RE: Drop away rest for roller guard bows
todd ,imo for the money (and it's a good bit ) the tr drop zone is an awesome rest ,i recently purchased the guide series version,(it has micro adjustments) i had it shoot bullet holes thru paper out of the box ,and real good groups too ! it's well worht the price of admission! |
RE: Drop away rest for roller guard bows
Yup. What they said.
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RE: Drop away rest for roller guard bows
Four of us bought Outbacks this spring. To a man, we all put the NAP 2000RG on them and no one has had any problems.
The four of us hunt and shoot together and kind of like to one up each other so if there was a better rest out there, one of us would be shooting it.:D |
RE: Drop away rest for roller guard bows
rcd567, I bought the NAP2000rg for my outback as well. The rest shoots great, but I seem to notice a thumping noise when the launcher arms contact the arrow shelf. The tech that set mine up did so in a way that caused the launcher arms to hit the bare shelf instead of the rubber arrow holder. I tried putting two layers of 1/8th inch sticky back neoprene rubber covered with a layer of adhesive felt on the shelf where the arms hit. This helped but I still think it makes some noise.
Did you guys notice any noise from your NAP's?? Thanks.... |
RE: Drop away rest for roller guard bows
I'd say get the Muzzy nad be done with it![&:]
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