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Old 02-24-2002, 06:15 AM
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Old 02-24-2002, 06:38 AM
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Default RE: Drop away rests that do NOT require the CBL guard.

By the looks of the new drop aways coming out by NAP, there going to attach directly to your cable. Might want to look into them, but they won't be out untill early May from what I here.



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Old 02-24-2002, 08:59 AM
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Default RE: Drop away rests that do NOT require the CBL guard.

The Savage Quiet Draw is another (magnetic). It worked fine for me shooting about 260 fps. You have to remember to reset it manually everytime though, like the Barner or the Trapdoor.
I just started using the Trophy Taker and I like it so far.
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Old 02-24-2002, 09:01 AM
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Default RE: Drop away rests that do NOT require the CBL guard.

Most all of the rest manufacturers offer one now, so there are a bunch of rests out there this year. Most of them attach some sort of string to the cable itself. Some of these include (in no particular order): the trophy taker, at least 2 from golden key, HHA, NAP. Savage makes one that works with a magnet and doesn't have any extra strings and such.

Your local dealer should have distributer catalogs showing you all of these choices with prices.
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Old 02-24-2002, 09:37 AM
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Default RE: Drop away rests that do NOT require the CBL guard.

Checkout the Trophy Taker, it has a string that ties into the cable. I love my Trophy Taker, my spot scores have improved since Iput it on. I saw the new NAP dropaways at the deerclassic in Des moines and they were attached to the cable guard, but i think they could be modified to tie into the cable.
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Default RE: Drop away rests that do NOT require the CBL guard.

Who makes the Trophy Taker ?
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Default RE: Drop away rests that do NOT require the CBL guard.

http://www.trophytaker.com/

These rests have helped me shoot more accurately as well as making my bow easier to tune and more forgiving. I have 2 of these rests now and am ordering 2 more to put one on each of my bows. Hunting, 3-D and target bows are all getting the Trophy Taker rests.
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