Golden Key Arrow Trap
#1
Golden Key Arrow Trap
Does anyone have any expierance with this or comments. 2 years ago I swithched to the Whisker Bisquit so that it basicly would hold the arrow and be a rest. But this rest looks great. I could rest the bow on its side and when I pick it up it would fall into place. Plus all fletching clearance. What do you guys think??
#2
RE: Golden Key Arrow Trap
You spent your money on a whisker biscuit so why not waste some more on this.
I really dont know what I'm looking at here. Is the prong and the V in the "upper" part of that thing sit at the same height? If not, why have the prongs there? IMO I wouldn't take this from a "Free" bin at a garage sale.
Do I sense another WB scuffle? I dont care...it's all in fun as I give my Brother crap for shooting a Bowtech....and my best friend for shoots a PSE [8D]
I really dont know what I'm looking at here. Is the prong and the V in the "upper" part of that thing sit at the same height? If not, why have the prongs there? IMO I wouldn't take this from a "Free" bin at a garage sale.
Do I sense another WB scuffle? I dont care...it's all in fun as I give my Brother crap for shooting a Bowtech....and my best friend for shoots a PSE [8D]
#3
Typical Buck
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: USA
Posts: 868
RE: Golden Key Arrow Trap
One rest you should consider for sure is the NAP QuikTune 360.
Now I am pretty much a self proclaimed techno weenie. I know the WB works great, however I have always shot prong rests or drop aways. This year on an impulse buy I bought one of these QT 360s and I have to tell you, I am very impressed with the performance. The arrow sits secure just like a WB and is held in place regardless of how you tilt the bow. With just a small strip of moleskin on the launcher, it is silent on the draw, and I have gotten great BH flight from it.
The WB is probably the worlds simplest rest, however I think this addresses all of the WB's benefits without some of it's drawbackls like chewing up vanes.
Now I am pretty much a self proclaimed techno weenie. I know the WB works great, however I have always shot prong rests or drop aways. This year on an impulse buy I bought one of these QT 360s and I have to tell you, I am very impressed with the performance. The arrow sits secure just like a WB and is held in place regardless of how you tilt the bow. With just a small strip of moleskin on the launcher, it is silent on the draw, and I have gotten great BH flight from it.
The WB is probably the worlds simplest rest, however I think this addresses all of the WB's benefits without some of it's drawbackls like chewing up vanes.