trickin out the bow
#1
Thread Starter
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: WV USA
Posts: 383
trickin out the bow
well this year imma gonna try and get bunch of new stuff on my bow rest,sights,peep, and other stuff im askin has anybody used them flip arrow holders? ihave a problem with my arrow stayin on teh rest also can anybody reccomend a QUIET rest? also any ideas on sights or anything that can help me?
#2
Nontypical Buck
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Onamia,MN.
Posts: 1,375
RE: trickin out the bow
WHISKER BISQUIT & TROPHY RIDGE FLATLINER.WITH THE W.B. YOU DON'T HAVE TO WORRY ABOUT WHERE THE ARROW IS--IT'S ALWAYS WHERE YOU WANT IT--ON THE REST & READY TO SHOOT.THE FLATLINER GIVES YOU THE BEST FIELD OF VIEW--99%--NOTHING ELSE BLOCKING YOUR VIEW EXCEPT YOUR YARDAGE PIN!!AWESOME!THE FLATLINER IS A BIT SPENDY AND THE W.B. IS ABOUT 45-50 BUCKS--BUT THEY ARE BOTH WORTH THE MONEY.JMO.
#3
RE: trickin out the bow
I use the trophy ridge sight as well and love it. If I get a new one I will switch to the new t.r. matrix. Don't get a flip up arrow holder. They are garbage. The whisker biscuit is good and there are some other rests that have 3 contact points to keep the arrow on the rest. Good luck.
#4
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Hepzibah WV USA
Posts: 313
#8
RE: trickin out the bow
For a quiet and ruggedly dependable rest I use a GK Premier Infinity,set it and forget it.I will admit to wanting a new 2002 Deluxe Whisker Biscut and a Trophy Taker to play with.For a sight I will absolutly stand behind my Trophy Ridge Matrix as the finest I have ever used.As far as stabilization goes I would take a look at the new SVL Modular-3,the new adjustable Trophy Ridge or even the new Alpine Slingalizer.Many,many exciting options to toy with this season.