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bearhunting0 04-10-2003 07:21 AM

drop away VS. prong rest
 
i shoot aquiktune 3000 wright know .70#bow-tech with 100 grain fixed broadheads. idon' t know if i want to shoot drop away rest or not .i read in petersen' s bowhunting mag. it don' t aways make better shot but it could help
they talk about nock travel . not shur what they are talking about.they also talk about bowstring pushing to right the mag. just confuseed me i wood like some help

thank you

c903 04-10-2003 08:00 AM

RE: drop away VS. prong rest
 
bearhunting0

If you are intending to use either rest type for field use, just use the ANS' RD formula that can compute the answer regarding the proper selection of any piece of bowhunting gear.


Formula:

Application + Necessity + Simplicity + Reliability + Durability = ANSWER

KISS is still a reliable formula, also.



Bigpapascout 04-10-2003 12:28 PM

RE: drop away VS. prong rest
 
Well a lot of the Fallaways on the market use prong type launchers
Both the GKF Power Drop and Hunter Elite both use prong type launchers and are both excellent rests.

dick_cress 04-12-2003 12:00 PM

RE: drop away VS. prong rest
 
I went from a Quicktune 1000 to a 4000 fall away. All I can say is I' m shooting up a lot of nocks. I' m thinking of buying stock in the nock company. Seriously the change was the smartest I' ve made in a long time and I am impressed with how it shoots now ant the increase in accuracy.

Rack-attack 04-12-2003 12:55 PM

RE: drop away VS. prong rest
 
Oh yea, for sure get a drop away, they are tons of fun:D;)


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