home made arrow rest
#14
Joined: Feb 2003
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From: Alvo Nebraska USA
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Actually,,,, I do have twin Pro 40 black and pewter target bows, well one is my wife's[8D] The pull cord attaches to the top limb at the base of the fork. When you draw the bow, the limb comes back and down allowing the return spring to raise the launcher and arrow into position. With my 29 1/2 inch draw, I'm getting about 7 1/2 inches of support duration before launcher drop starts on this bow. On my Patriot Dually, I get about 10 1/2 inches[
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Good luck with yours!!!!
Actually,,,, I do have twin Pro 40 black and pewter target bows, well one is my wife's[8D] The pull cord attaches to the top limb at the base of the fork. When you draw the bow, the limb comes back and down allowing the return spring to raise the launcher and arrow into position. With my 29 1/2 inch draw, I'm getting about 7 1/2 inches of support duration before launcher drop starts on this bow. On my Patriot Dually, I get about 10 1/2 inches[
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Good luck with yours!!!!
#15
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Joined: Feb 2003
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From: chewelah wa USA
yeah i love my pewter pro 40 dually![:-] yeah i made a rest with some peices of old rest and just some junk from my shop just to see if my thery worked, which was to conect it to the bottom limb. which in theery is the same as yours but i like the idea of the top limb even better[:-]
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#16
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From: Alvo Nebraska USA
Get a Bodoodle Bullet rest and then just tie the launcher down with a piece of string loop material to the back side of the string on a single cam bow or the lower buss cable on a Dually




