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jamaltwy 02-16-2003 07:33 PM

RE: best fall away rest
 
my vote NAP 4000 quiet, great arrow cradle, simple to set up nuff said!!!

HV Bowman 02-17-2003 12:16 PM

RE: best fall away rest
 
I have not used any of these rests except for the NAP 4000. The NAP is a fine rest and has worked flawlessly on my Bowtech Pro 38.

Roland from Calif. 02-17-2003 03:14 PM

RE: best fall away rest
 
Another vote for the MZE..................

jimmya 02-17-2003 03:28 PM

RE: best fall away rest
 
another vote for MZY.. :)

before you run out to buy one take a look at ebay i got a good deal on mine there $72.00 the package said $95.00 and to buy one around here they are over $100.00

SDBowHunter 02-18-2003 12:25 AM

RE: best fall away rest
 
What about trophy ridge drop zone. Anyone tried it?

Trushot_archer 02-18-2003 08:21 AM

RE: best fall away rest
 
Speed Loss from the MZE???? Whatchoo talkin' ' bout Rangeball???? NONE! Unless I' m missing something???? Mine only has contact with the arrow for about 8" . If anything I would think it faster than a TM or prong.

Rangeball 02-18-2003 11:20 AM

RE: best fall away rest
 
I seem to recall reading somewhere about the cable slide action slowing a bow down just a bit. Maybe it' s not true, but that' s why I asked... Just curious.

Trushot_archer 02-19-2003 08:39 AM

RE: best fall away rest
 
Hmmmm...never thought about it?? I' ll have to look into that and get back to you. makes sense that it would slow it a little...Damn! Every week I shoot the league on Thursday. Tweek my bow on Fri and shoot great on Sat, Sun...then I start playing again and it' s goofy for Thursday and I shoot like crap! I ' m blamin' it all on you Rangeball!LOL:)

mq45 02-20-2003 08:46 AM

RE: best fall away rest
 
The best is also the cheapest and easiest to set-up and tune. It is a converted QT3000. Just reverse the spring direction so the prongs are forced down. Tie a piece of serving string to the base of the inside prong and then around the cable that moves down when you draw your bow. Don' t sweat the exact location on the cable as the serving string will find this for you and stay there. To quiet the drop of the prongs on the shot. I use plastic door insulation strip and sticcky back fleece. for the arrow capture system when the bow is at rest just cut 1/2" pvc down the miccle and cover in fleece and glue on the shelf in front of the rest. This works flawlessly and is a quiet as they come. BTW to tune or set up your specs like NK point, Horizontal and vertical centershot just hold the rest up and make your adjustments with the micro adjust capabilities built into the 3000. Sounds harder than it really is. PS don' t serve in the string on your cable so if you need to twist the cable for tuning adjustments the connect can just be turned back around.
MQ

oscarg 02-24-2003 07:01 PM

RE: best fall away rest
 
I tryed a quick tune but didn' t like now I have muzzy on both my bows a little pricey but worth it


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