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bloodtrail1 01-21-2002 11:29 AM

2002 Hoyt bows and rests?
 
I have read on other posts, about how certain/all?? rests dont fit the best on the tec risers?? And talk about a "plate" to adapt rests to the Hoyt? I have a 2002 Cybertec on order, and it is my first Hoyt I will have owned. Whats the deal with putting a rest on a tec riser? I am planning on using a Bodoodle Bullet, will that "bolt" on with no trouble? or do I have to "modify" my rest?

tribalscream 01-21-2002 12:09 PM

RE: 2002 Hoyt bows and rests?
 
My Boddodle ProLite was fitted for my HavocTec. The bracket was too thick pushing the rest into the TEC handle. My pro-shop machined it to fit when I dropped everything off to be installed on my new bow.

It was machined so the hex screw on the right would clear the riser. Otherwise the screw would have been touching the TEC handle.

In this pic you can see how close the rest is. The bullet looks a bit smaller, so it just might fit.


ken rose 01-21-2002 02:21 PM

RE: 2002 Hoyt bows and rests?
 
I use the rest made by Golden Key(Platinum premeir and 3-D Rover models)and had to cut the first 2 mounting holes off the rest so they would fit between the grip and rail coming back towards your wrist.They work fine with plenty of room for adjustments.

PABowhntr 01-22-2002 06:25 AM

RE: 2002 Hoyt bows and rests?
 
Tribal has you covered bt1, but I just had to comment on how professional, and helpful, those pics and her explanation was.

Good job TS! :)

bloodtrail1 01-22-2002 06:39 AM

RE: 2002 Hoyt bows and rests?
 
Tribal: Thanks for the great pics and help! Wish my cybertec would get here so I could put a rest on it!!

stinky1 01-22-2002 07:37 AM

RE: 2002 Hoyt bows and rests?
 
Getting mine this week.....hopefully. Just wondering if anyone uses a drop away rest on their Cybertec. Thanks

tribalscream 01-22-2002 07:54 AM

RE: 2002 Hoyt bows and rests?
 
Thank you BT1, I was just looking for another excuse to post a pic of her! j/k I haven't decided on a name yet any ideas?<img src=icon_smile_big.gif border=0 align=middle>

Grndzer 01-22-2002 09:29 AM

RE: 2002 Hoyt bows and rests?
 
Bloodtrail, there are two rests that I know of that are Hoyt specific. Meaning there mounting plate is wide like hoyts riser.

Golden Key Platinum Premier (W/Hoyt Plate)

http://www.goldenkeyarchery.com Under Styles you will find the hoyt option.

And the NAP Quick Tune 3000 Rest plate.

http://www.hoytusa.com/products/inde...3360&startat=1

this is made by NAP for hoyt bows, this is the one I chose.

PABowhntr 01-22-2002 10:20 AM

RE: 2002 Hoyt bows and rests?
 
Tribal,

&quot;Havvy&quot; is taken...<img src=icon_smile_wink.gif border=0 align=middle><img src=icon_smile_big.gif border=0 align=middle>

8PT 01-22-2002 10:39 AM

RE: 2002 Hoyt bows and rests?
 
Do the tech riser bows come with a strap to tie the bridge to your forearm to keep your wrist straight?? <img src=icon_smile_big.gif border=0 align=middle> <img src=icon_smile_big.gif border=0 align=middle> <img src=icon_smile_big.gif border=0 align=middle> JK

Grndzer 01-24-2002 07:00 AM

RE: 2002 Hoyt bows and rests?
 
Stinky, you might want to check out the TRAP DOOR it looks like a nice rest and it think it would fit the CyberTec using the adapter plate.

Bob H in NH 01-24-2002 10:25 AM

RE: 2002 Hoyt bows and rests?
 

There is a small plate that you can get from Hoyt as well. There is a machined recessed point on the riser where the rest goes. You either have to fit the rest to this recessed area, or put on the plate to remove the recessed area. I have gotten mixed answers to &quot;Is this suppose to come with the bow?&quot;

--Bob

Grndzer 01-24-2002 10:28 AM

RE: 2002 Hoyt bows and rests?
 
Bob, It didnt come with my bow. You can purchase it from Hoyt or purchase one of the above mentioned sites that actually fit the Tec riser

SPL001 01-24-2002 06:20 PM

RE: 2002 Hoyt bows and rests?
 
BT - If you ever change to shooting fingers you'll have less hassle with the Tec riser and rests. I just screwed in my nap centerrest flipper and aside from a bit of tuning was good to go. Guess we all make trade-offs in the release vs finger decision.

Hey 8PT you mean I'm not supposed to slip my hand thru there on my way to the grip ? Heck, I've been shooting that Ultratec all wrong.

Steve

Oledaswede 01-24-2002 07:35 PM

RE: 2002 Hoyt bows and rests?
 
I have had 3 new hoyt bows, put the quiktune 1000 on all of them. Never had a rest problem. Last 3 games I have shot came up a total of 899-112x. I'm very happy with that rest. I tried a derringer drop away by savage, not good. I was not consistant. Most arrows flew well, but got a stray now and then. After going to the qt1000, shot my first 300.


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