Whammy Users.....
#21
It took the abuse for me this year and passed with flying colors and the adjustments are definately a plus.Another nice thing about the micro adjustment I like is the aluminum doesn't get smashed like with rest that don't have micro adjustment when group tuning.So you don't have to go in with a file to get it to move smoothly again.
I liked the previous prongs on the 07 model better for clearance but they didn't have as much containment.
If I shot a Bowtech,I would probably get the rest lower,one way or another.I would most likely modify a set of prongs I have laying around.[8D]
I liked the previous prongs on the 07 model better for clearance but they didn't have as much containment.
If I shot a Bowtech,I would probably get the rest lower,one way or another.I would most likely modify a set of prongs I have laying around.[8D]
#22
Nontypical Buck
Joined: Feb 2003
Posts: 1,038
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From: Brampton Ontario Canada
Muzzy, you can see the rest arm drop away. Draw the bow back and 'slowly' let her down (WITHOUT firing thebow)...if your timing is close to 'perfect' you'll see the trigger fire about an inch or so before the string settles at brace.
You can also spray the powder on the arrow shaft and you will see the prong lines travel all the way down the arrow and about5"-6" from the nock theprong lines ends..telling you how far down the shaft the arrow sits on the prongs.
You can also spray the powder on the arrow shaft and you will see the prong lines travel all the way down the arrow and about5"-6" from the nock theprong lines ends..telling you how far down the shaft the arrow sits on the prongs.




