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rtreenut 01-11-2002 03:11 PM

RE: Bodoodle Conquest 2 vs. Golden Key 3d Rover
 
Might want to take a look at the bodoodle pro light. Most forgiving rest I have used

ken rose 01-11-2002 03:33 PM

RE: Bodoodle Conquest 2 vs. Golden Key 3d Rover
 
We use the Golden Key Rover,and the Platimum Premier rest's.I personaly hav'nt had any experience with the Bodoodle brand.I have had my Platinum Premier for over 8 years and it still performs like it did when it was new.If price isn't an issue,buy the Platinum Premeir it has alot more adjustability then the Rover,but the rover is also a very good rest.Good luck.

Ky_Bowhunter 01-11-2002 09:14 PM

RE: Bodoodle Conquest 2 vs. Golden Key 3d Rover
 
Im planning on ordering the bodoodle pro light. My 2 uncles, brother and cousin all shoot this rest on their Q2s. Yes....im from a Mathews crew and for some reason im switching to the cybertec<img src=icon_smile_big.gif border=0 align=middle>

5 shot 01-12-2002 07:01 AM

RE: Bodoodle Conquest 2 vs. Golden Key 3d Rover
 
I prefer the bodoodle rests over the golden keys, but I have not realy had any problems with my golden key rover rest. The funny thing is I have found bodoodles &quot;cheap&quot; rests like the bullet work just as well as the more costly ones.

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Ossage 01-12-2002 10:07 PM

RE: Bodoodle Conquest 2 vs. Golden Key 3d Rover
 
I have had several of each, I prefer the BO for hunting, since it is trailer hitch tough and also seems to hold most arrows a little better, particularly if you cant the bow. I prefer the Golden Key rests with dual bearing support (Rover, PP) for 3D because of the adjustibility for going back and forth between arrows, tuning etc..., though the Bo works just as well, it doesn't have all the training wheels the PP has, like nice scares, and screw adjusts. The PP is better than the rover if you want to adjust nock height at the rest. I prefer the Muzzy ZE when shooting 5&quot; fletch and carbons, which can happen in certain classes or hunting styles.

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Deleted User 01-16-2002 07:37 PM

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