Switched to a Muzzy Zero Effect......
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Fork Horn
Joined: Dec 2004
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From: Mt. Iron, Mn
Well I've been saying all along the whisker biscuit is the only way to go. I just put a Muzzy Zero Effect on my Switchback and man is it nice. I had to do a little fine tuning (hitting my thumb area mostly) but now that's it's tuned, I'm kinda liking it. I have nothing bad to say about the biscuit other than it's hard on my vanes on my arrows after awhile. I put mole skin on the Muzzy hook and on the shelf of the bow to eliminate any unwanted noise. Any of you have the Zero Effect? Tell me what you think.
#2
If you haven't done so you can take a pair of side cutters and clip about 3/4" off the hook. It doesn't need it all. Other than that it sounds like you got it figured out OK. Now it's shootin time.
#3
I love the Zero Effect ,it's about the best rest I've used and it work's flawlessly ,I've been using it for 2 year's now and have had no problem's at all with it .You've made a very good choice and I'm sure your really gonna appreciate it .
nubo
nubo
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Fork Horn
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From: Mt. Iron, Mn
My buddy nubo, are there any tricks or tips you can give me about this rest? Don't know how much tinkering you can do with it I guess. Right now it seems to shoot flawlessly.
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Sure ! I noticed you said that it was hitting your thumb,first make sure you have the arm bolt through the first hole ,the one furthest from the turn buckle screw and that should help and the other is to get rid of the over draw plate so there's no vibration's. Be sure to cover the shelf and the hook with mole skin as well .Be sure not to tighten the bolt from the arm, the arm need's to drop's freely ,just be sure it's not too tight .Other than that this rest is very easy to setup and I'm sure you'll really like it .
nubo
nubo
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From: Baltimore Maryland USA
Nubo:
I think he has a Switchback with the roller guard. The advice you gave would therefore not apply.
One way to keep the 'pain' down would be to chamfer the inside edge of the main arm where it would contact your thumb. Other than that, maybe a slightly different grip might be in order.
I think he has a Switchback with the roller guard. The advice you gave would therefore not apply.
One way to keep the 'pain' down would be to chamfer the inside edge of the main arm where it would contact your thumb. Other than that, maybe a slightly different grip might be in order.
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Fork Horn
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From: Mt. Iron, Mn
I do have it on the Switchback and I got her all tuned so it doesn't hit my hand or thumb anymore. Now it's time to shoot and see how it does. I already covered the hook and shelf with mole skin so I can now say "here big buck big buck big buck" and make a smooth stealthy draw. Any other tips anyone huh anyone?
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Fork Horn
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I have used the Muzzy rest since they came out many years ago. I have had them on my last 3 Mathews bows including my Switchabck now. I feel they are a great rest, and have never had any problems. A couple of tips I have learned over the years using them. I put 2 mini limb savers on the flat arm that moves up and down. One on each end. They take out any vibration and really make the rest dead silent. Also I always put a NAP arrow holder on my shelf, and it works great.


