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What rest?
I'm trying to decide what rest to get my new bow. I will be using the bow for hunting, but also 3d for practice and fun. I am seriously considering the Whisker Biscuit for it's excellent hunting reliability. However, I am concerned about it's accuracy for target shooting and arrow wear. I'm also considering a NAP quiktune 1000, but I worry about arrows falling off of the rest during dear season when hands are cold. Since I use the 3d season as practice for hunting, I want to use the same set up for both.
Are there any hunters in here that also shoot 3d with the same set up? What rest do you recomment and why? Thanks. |
RE: What rest?
I use my bow for both. I use the trophy taker fall away, no problems with fletching wear or clearance. Great for 3-D and also for hunting. You can even shoot a helical with it. If you are worried about the arrow falling off, You can go with the shakey hunter. It is very simple and has hardly any moving parts. Trophy Taker has my vote all the way.
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Trophy Takers work great for both styles of shooting, you will find that a lot of pro shooters use the Trophy Taker on the 3-D course as well as in the woods.
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The whisker biscuit is every bit as accurate as the dropaway rests. The biscuit is remarkably easy to set up and is the best choice for a hunting rest. Its not just the bow or the rest that makes the shot, its the shooter. Good luck hunting!
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I am going with a trophy taker on my bow;)
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Thanks for the responses. It appears that the Trophy Taker is rather popular. I was always concerned about noise from the moving parts on drop aways. Is the shakey hunter noisy at all? How does it work in freezing temps?
Has anyone tried the NAP 2000 fall away yet? |
RE: What rest?
ORIGINAL: Mississippi_Leghound Thanks for the responses. It appears that the Trophy Taker is rather popular. I was always concerned about noise from the moving parts on drop aways. Is the shakey hunter noisy at all? How does it work in freezing temps? Has anyone tried the NAP 2000 fall away yet? |
RE: What rest?
Don't rule out the Trophy Ridge Drop Zone. It's an excellent shooting rest that's super easy to set-up and tune. The TR "Rack" arrow holder also holds/contains your arrow very well so it won't be bouncing around on the shelf. An excellent hunting rest indeed. I've been using DZ's on different rigs for over a year now and they have been awesoem shooters, check 'em out.
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I've used the Trophy Taker for 3 years now with no problems at all,right now I have a Nap Quicktune 3000 micro adjust on bow but I'm considering a whisker Bisquit for hunting .Last night Ausie Guy put a Muzzy Zero Effect in my head so I might just try that this fall I bid on one last night on e-bay you just never know what I'm going to do I love trying new gear all the time .
http://www.broadheadtests.com/ try checking 5hot's web site for his analysis on arrow rest's . nubo |
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Another vote for the TT. I was leary about it for a while when I first bolted it on, but I"m sold on it. Great shooting rest in the woods and at the line.
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I have the tropht taker on mine and have no problems. My pro shop built a custom shelf using 1"pieces of carbon arrow glued to shelf then just fit mole skin over it. NO noise no problems and arrow always is there when I draw
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Thanks again for all of your replies. I will definitely take a good look at the TT and the Drop Zone when my bow gets in.
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Don`t overlook the Muzzy Zero Effect it`s not pretty but it works great.
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Another vote for the Muzzy! Great rest, and virtually impossible for the arrow to fall off, unless the bow is turned upside down.
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Count a vote for the Drop Zone. I had posted some earlier ramblings about the noise heard when you actuate the launcher arm manually, but it seems this is normal and inaudible during an actual shot. My fletching clearance is total, and timing has not been an issue. Don't underestimate the timid little piece of foam they give you to hold the arrow on the riser between shots. It does the job well enough that my neighbor wants one despite the larger molded rubber piece his NAP provided with his drop away.
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