NAP 360 Tuning
#11
Spike
Join Date: Oct 2003
Location: Ohio / Michigan Border (Morenci, MI)
Posts: 80
RE: NAP 360 Tuning
I just bought one, also at Gander Mountain that has the old styl post. I called the 800 number and they are sending me two new style posts.
I see some are not happy with the "guinea pig" aproach of the product launch. If it shoots well with the upgrade I'm not going tocomplain.
I see some are not happy with the "guinea pig" aproach of the product launch. If it shoots well with the upgrade I'm not going tocomplain.
#12
RE: NAP 360 Tuning
I was looking at them as well and I was told by one of the tech's(local shop) that sometimes without any warning the two lower fletchings can come in contact with the teflon arms and not only tear off the fletchings but destroy the arms as well. He did add that it was probably due to an out of tune bow or the rest was not set up right,but he said he has seen it happen.
I guess if you look at the rest it is possible. All that would have to happen is for some reason the arrow moves up just a little as it is leaving and the fletchings could come in contact with the arms. That would make for a nasty collision. There has to be room forthe arrow to move upbecause that's how you load it right, from the top down? So it is conceivable.
That is what makes the Whisker biscuit so good, it closes around the arrow once you load it. I like the idea of the NAP 360as well but I still think the biscuit is a better rest.
I guess if you look at the rest it is possible. All that would have to happen is for some reason the arrow moves up just a little as it is leaving and the fletchings could come in contact with the arms. That would make for a nasty collision. There has to be room forthe arrow to move upbecause that's how you load it right, from the top down? So it is conceivable.
That is what makes the Whisker biscuit so good, it closes around the arrow once you load it. I like the idea of the NAP 360as well but I still think the biscuit is a better rest.
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