TM Hunter Rest BROKE HELP!!!
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Nontypical Buck
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From: Kentucky
When the arrow flew off the rest; the rest broke off and flew in the air. What could of caused this? I was shooting carben expresses Dominator Hunter arrows. 28 inches long 4560 shaft! Thanks
Trapper_Hunter
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From: Beckley WV USA
Trapper Hunter,
Put you a whisker biscuit on there. It is by far the most simpler easy going rest out there and enjoy your shooting without having to worry about the rest. To boot, it don't use any springs, levers or linkages, or ropes either. It also will cost you only about 30 to 40 dollars. Far from the near 100 that the drop aways run.
Whitey
Put you a whisker biscuit on there. It is by far the most simpler easy going rest out there and enjoy your shooting without having to worry about the rest. To boot, it don't use any springs, levers or linkages, or ropes either. It also will cost you only about 30 to 40 dollars. Far from the near 100 that the drop aways run.
Whitey
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From: Illinois
If the TM Hunter was working well for you, just send the broken rest to GKF and let them analyze the malfunction. In the meantime, save up your bucks and graduate to a GKF Royal Hunter, a Rover, or a Premiere series.
The GKF's are one of the easiest rests to install and tune, are some of the most reliable and durable rests around, are not mechanically dependant or complex, and do no more than a rest should; cradle the arrow until it leaves the rest.
I have 2 GKF "launcher" rests that are 29 years old, a Rover series that is 12 years old, and a Premier series that is 11 years old. They all have seen some hard hunting, are still in great shape, and have never malfunctioned.
The GKF's are one of the easiest rests to install and tune, are some of the most reliable and durable rests around, are not mechanically dependant or complex, and do no more than a rest should; cradle the arrow until it leaves the rest.
I have 2 GKF "launcher" rests that are 29 years old, a Rover series that is 12 years old, and a Premier series that is 11 years old. They all have seen some hard hunting, are still in great shape, and have never malfunctioned.
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In over thirty years of shooting and hunting with compound bows the only rest that has never bent, broke, frozen up tight, or gotten out of adjustment on me is the whisker biscuit arrowrest. If you want a reliable rest use a whisker biscuit!
Good luck hunting!
Good luck hunting!
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