Bodoodle Arrow Rest??
#2
Typical Buck
Joined: Feb 2003
Posts: 868
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From: USA
I have a Pro 500 and love it. If you are willing to deal with a prong type launcher in the field, the Bodoodle is a fine choice. Mine set up and tuned quickly. Initially the spring steel launchers can be somewhat noisy on the draw, especially with an aluminum arrow. Putting some thin moleskin strips on the launchers makes them completely silent.
#3
Yes
I had the Pro Lite, great rest.
If the MZE I have now did not fit on my Black Knight I was going to put the Pro Lite back on.
Go to a major 3d shoot and you will see a ton of BoDoodles on the line.
The pro's use them for one reason they work and work well.

I had the Pro Lite, great rest.
If the MZE I have now did not fit on my Black Knight I was going to put the Pro Lite back on.
Go to a major 3d shoot and you will see a ton of BoDoodles on the line.
The pro's use them for one reason they work and work well.
#5
Joined: Nov 2003
Posts: 79
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I think bodoodle makes a good rest I really debated over the game dropper and the rest I did buy the APA ultimate in the end the decision was based on simplicity and arrow contianment. If your looking for a hunting rest check them out at apaarchery.com, but if ya like the bodoodle I think they are great too.
#6
Joined: Jan 2004
Posts: 584
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From: Idaho
I still have the boddoodle on my featherlite, Mathews. Been on I believe since I had the bow, which has been 8 yrs. It seems like I had to replace the prongs though. I'm thinking about going with the fall away rest, for better clearance and less drag.




