Anyone heard of Accu rest bows
#12
Giant Nontypical
Join Date: Feb 2003
Posts: 9,175
RE: Anyone heard of Accu rest bows
www.accurest.com
Nope, that's exactly the outfit I was thinking of. So! They're making a version that uses a conventional rest now. Must've done away with the draw lock option when they came out with that version. Found out their POS was illegal in too many states for them to make any money. LOL
Nope, that's exactly the outfit I was thinking of. So! They're making a version that uses a conventional rest now. Must've done away with the draw lock option when they came out with that version. Found out their POS was illegal in too many states for them to make any money. LOL
#13
Join Date: Jun 2004
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Posts: 53
RE: Anyone heard of Accu rest bows
Arthur P
No, never had a draw lock on it from the factory. You now that because you and I went around about it years ago. If I remember, you are strictly a stick bow shooter which is great. Please do not start rumors which are not correct.
The accurest has a reciprocating tubular arrow rest that guides the arrow and prevents the archer from injury if the arrow is defective. Because of the design of the tube, it looks like it's function is meant to hold the string at full draw. Sorry, does not! That would make it illegal.
No, never had a draw lock on it from the factory. You now that because you and I went around about it years ago. If I remember, you are strictly a stick bow shooter which is great. Please do not start rumors which are not correct.
The accurest has a reciprocating tubular arrow rest that guides the arrow and prevents the archer from injury if the arrow is defective. Because of the design of the tube, it looks like it's function is meant to hold the string at full draw. Sorry, does not! That would make it illegal.
#15
Giant Nontypical
Join Date: Feb 2003
Posts: 9,175
RE: Anyone heard of Accu rest bows
Please do not start rumors which are not correct.
I gotta hand it to you for sticking with it. Most guys would've given up after 25 years of trying to carve out a niche for their idea in the archery market.