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Nontypical Buck
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I will gladly volunteer to try the inertia model....that is whenever they get to shipping them out to dealers....
I will gladly volunteer to try the inertia model....that is whenever they get to shipping them out to dealers....
Glad to hear that. I'll try to remember to keep reminding ya...
#13
That rest has been out for a couple years , the 800 model that is . My friend had one on his darton . It is very similar in operation to MBG trapdoor , with the exception that you can adjust the sensitivity .They drop fast , too fast IMO its better to have some suport for the first few inches of arrow travel .
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Nontypical Buck
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Range,
It's no wonder Rack has some pretty messed up shoe laces in his sig photo with you always pressuring him to try all these new things. Poor man must spend so much money testing all these things that he can't even afford new shoe laces...
Range,
It's no wonder Rack has some pretty messed up shoe laces in his sig photo with you always pressuring him to try all these new things. Poor man must spend so much money testing all these things that he can't even afford new shoe laces...

It is very similar in operation to MBG trapdoor , with the exception that you can adjust the sensitivity .They drop fast , too fast IMO its better to have some suport for the first few inches of arrow travel .
#16
Range , he took it off after last season and is now shooting a TT shakey hunter . It would either drop very fast or not drop at all , there was no adjustment for the length of time it stayed up .



