Arrow rests
#2
Joined: Feb 2003
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They look pretty conventional, and I wouldn't see the need to desert Golden Key, Nap, Bowdoodle, or any of the others I have used in the past. This is one part I like to be bombproof. TTs look tough, but why run a product test on my own nickle, when I already know about the others.
#4
Joined: Feb 2003
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From: PA Sask CAN
I recently switched to the Tiger Tuff Sure Shot AR-1000 rest and I am happy with it.
It doesn't have any springs or moving parts so the chances of it failing in the field are slim and none. The rest consists of 3 prongs that contain the arrow regardless of the position of the bow(even if you turn it upside down). It is easy to adjust and tune so it shoots a great arrow.
It doesn't have any springs or moving parts so the chances of it failing in the field are slim and none. The rest consists of 3 prongs that contain the arrow regardless of the position of the bow(even if you turn it upside down). It is easy to adjust and tune so it shoots a great arrow.




