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#1
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From: Blair Co., PA USA
Just wondering if your still shooting a Trophy Taker drop away? Which model are you shooting and how easy it was to set up and tune?
I ordered the Original model last night.
Tyler
I ordered the Original model last night.
Tyler
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From: East Yapank NY USA
AAAAAAHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH.........What are you trying to do.......
Send me back to therapy

PABeard,
I had a few
problems setting up my shakey hunter. But it was more do to the nock travel of my bow than the rests fault. i think the TT rests are exelent products and posses the main criteria I like and that is simple toughness.
You should be O.K. with the hoyt, as I think the nock travel in that bow should not give you problems. If you find the original forks to small you can beef them up a bit with some well placed mole skin. just to give you a little more room for error.
If you do have some fletching contact (I recommend really checking well for it) just remember that you may need the rest to come up earlier and drop later in the cycle.
Good Luck

Send me back to therapy


PABeard,
I had a few
problems setting up my shakey hunter. But it was more do to the nock travel of my bow than the rests fault. i think the TT rests are exelent products and posses the main criteria I like and that is simple toughness. You should be O.K. with the hoyt, as I think the nock travel in that bow should not give you problems. If you find the original forks to small you can beef them up a bit with some well placed mole skin. just to give you a little more room for error.
If you do have some fletching contact (I recommend really checking well for it) just remember that you may need the rest to come up earlier and drop later in the cycle.
Good Luck
#4
Joined: Feb 2003
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From: East Yapank NY USA
BeardBuster,
Those leather thongs[
] look nice, pricey though.
Look at the other thread on here about trophy taker problems and read the TT instructions I posted.
Also there web sight has some detailed instructions.
Those leather thongs[
] look nice, pricey though.Look at the other thread on here about trophy taker problems and read the TT instructions I posted.
Also there web sight has some detailed instructions.
#5
I have noticed that fall away rests are mutch easier to set up on dual cam bows than single cam bows.
If you are not using a radical helical fletch I would just use a stationery rest.
they are a lot less of a headache JMO
If you are not using a radical helical fletch I would just use a stationery rest.
they are a lot less of a headache JMO




