MZE for Mathews???
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Join Date: Jul 2003
Location: baltimore,md
Posts: 547
RE: MZE for Mathews???
BOWFANATIC,I had a MZE on my LX since March of 03,a great rest.I've had them on three bows.Everyone of them has been flawless.As you can tell,I'm a big fan of the MZE,but like I said,I had one on my LX.I changed the grip to a Shrewd and the MZE was catching my index finger.It was'nt alot,but it was enough,so I put a T-R Drop-Zone on the LX,and I've been very pleased with it's preformance.You can't go wrong with the MZE,and it looks like the T-R DZ is a winner also.By the way,If you go with the MZE,make sure that the cable attachment is secure to the cable.Either by using a Winners Choice cable,or serve the area with xtra serving before you attach the cable attachment ,for a firm hold.Funny thing happened,I put the Mathews grip back on the LX,and kept the T-R DZ on the bow!!!Good Luck..Bob
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Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Baltimore Maryland USA
Posts: 1,385
RE: MZE for Mathews???
Allen:
Bob is a big dude with large hands and a long draw length. I've seen this problem before with guys like him having those big hands in the way. There is a way to correct this problem in most cases.
Bob is a big dude with large hands and a long draw length. I've seen this problem before with guys like him having those big hands in the way. There is a way to correct this problem in most cases.
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Nontypical Buck
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Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Wisconsin
Posts: 3,903
RE: MZE for Mathews???
Well , I guess I'll find out very soon what all the hoopla is over the MZE. I just got my ebay notification of the winning bid for a MZE right hand for Mathews roller guard bows. $61 including shipping!
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