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legacy22 08-04-2004 01:34 PM

Switch
 
Today, I broke down and purchased a muzzy zero effect rest for my mathews legacy. I had a trap door on it prior to this. Since I put my new string (winners choice) and have done all the tuning, the trap door has presented too many problems in tuning. I put the zero effect on today and it shoots better already. Just wondering if anyone who has used these 2 rests has a preference and/or thinks I made a better choice with this rest. Thanks.

mobow 08-04-2004 01:36 PM

RE: Switch
 
Well, the proof is in the pudding. If it is shooting better already, I think you made the right choice.;)

legacy22 08-04-2004 01:41 PM

RE: Switch
 
Well, with the trap door, I was shooting woodchucks at 50yds consistently. But, I'm just wondering if the zero effect is a more preferred rest among everyone here and what thier experiences are with both.

Arthur P 08-04-2004 03:01 PM

RE: Switch
 
What does it matter what everyone else's preferences are? If the Zero Effect works better for YOU, then that's all you need to know. :)

Even as crippled up as I am, can't nobody run fast enough to give me ANY dropaway rest. That's MY preference. ;)

Antler Eater 08-04-2004 03:50 PM

RE: Switch
 
Used both. A properly installed ZE wins hands down in my opinion.

dwaasp 08-04-2004 11:56 PM

RE: Switch
 
In some part, the fall-away is supposed to remove some of the problems of grip, form & torque.

To activate with inertia (like the trap door) may sound like less trouble & less assemble. But the minute changes in form, grip, & torque we thought we may be helping to some degree, may trigger this rest at different points.

My opinion on any fall-away is that it should fall away (before) the acceleration pressure on the string comes to an end(8-10” of the power stroke, depend on draw length), so the bow does not become loose in ones hand & moves forward. This is where one may rid some of the sins of the bow hand. But this is perhaps the tug, that triggers the trap door.

c903 08-05-2004 01:22 AM

RE: Switch
 
I never thought I would see the day that arrow rests would cause so many problems and command such a degree of tuning just to get the rest to properly cradle and align the arrow for a 20 yard shot.


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