The Best Rest
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RE: The Best Rest
Longtime,
shredding isn't good. I once decided to avoid the high cost of feather cutters/burners by making a router jig to hold the feather again a bearing bit, and thereby profile it. Funny thing the feather was imune to the cutters rotating at 20000 RPM with enough force to take off your arm, and sharp too. The feathers just bent ou of the the router's way. I couldn't believe it, feathers are some amazing stuff.
shredding isn't good. I once decided to avoid the high cost of feather cutters/burners by making a router jig to hold the feather again a bearing bit, and thereby profile it. Funny thing the feather was imune to the cutters rotating at 20000 RPM with enough force to take off your arm, and sharp too. The feathers just bent ou of the the router's way. I couldn't believe it, feathers are some amazing stuff.
#42
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Central Illinois USA
Posts: 66
RE: The Best Rest
Can anyone tell me if the MZE added any noise to their setup. I was told last night that the MZE is a good rest, but noisy once it was installed. They said "great for 3D's, noisy for hunting." Is that true??
For the Whisker Biscuit shooters, are your groups as good with the W/B as with the rests you formerly used?
For the Whisker Biscuit shooters, are your groups as good with the W/B as with the rests you formerly used?
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