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RE: Drop Away rest options for Liberty
I use a TT on my Liberty with no problems. There is another hole you can use that will give you more adjustment to the left to get it to centershot. When I first put it on I thought oh no, this is not going to work but then I found there was another adjustment hole.
#4
RE: Drop Away rest options for Liberty
Ditto on Bowhuntr09's comments. I have used the TT Shakey Hunter, GKF Mirage and a converted GKF Golden Premier drop-away on the Liberty with no centershot issues. A good place to begin adjustment for centershot on the Liberty is roughly 7/8ths of an inch from the edge of the sight window to the middle of the arrow.
#7
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Fargo ND USA
Posts: 124
RE: Drop Away rest options for Liberty
And if for some reason moving the arm to the outermost hole still doesn't give you enough adjustment left, then you can call TT and they will replace the one you have with one that has more adjustment on it.
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#9
RE: Drop Away rest options for Liberty
I like the TT Shakey quite a bit , but I've been messing w/ the TKO from GKF for the past couple of months on one of my bows, and IMO, its the best bang for the buck on the market for a drop-away. Every bit the TTs equal. And it has PLENTY of adjustment.
Best feature, IMO is it's much quieter than the NAPs and TTs.
Best feature, IMO is it's much quieter than the NAPs and TTs.
#10
RE: Drop Away rest options for Liberty
I just put a drop zone on my Liberty. We tried to connect the string to the cable slide, but it did not drop fast enough. Tied it two the down cable and she works like a charm! In my opinion it is a great rest.