will NAP quicktune fallaway rest fit the new bowtechs
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will NAP quicktune fallaway rest fit the new bowtechs
i ordered a old glory a couple of weeks ago, and was wondering if the NAP fallaway rest would work on the new bowtechs. I currently have an LX with a zero effect rest. i like the muzzy rest, but i think the muzzy for bows with a cable guard is to bulky. thanks for the help.
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RE: will NAP quicktune fallaway rest fit the new bowtechs
There was a thread on this a couple of weeks ago on the tech forum. I believe it referred to the Allegiance and said the QT4000 did not have enough windage. Try a search and you should be able to find it.
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RE: will NAP quicktune fallaway rest fit the new bowtechs
A NAP 4000 would not make center shot on my Old Glory. I installed a Trophy Taker with the wide windage bar. The HHA TN-1000 will also work. On the 4000 there is room on the horizontal bar to drill an additional hole if you wanted to move the launcher over more. That should be enough to make center shot.
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RE: will NAP quicktune fallaway rest fit the new bowtechs
I was faced with a dropaway dilemma when I bought a LH Trophy Taker Shakey Hunter with micro-adjust and found that if I got the extended windage bar I'd lose the micro-adjust feature. Not that it's a big deal, but the shop only had the leftys in micro-adjust and I'm not willing to pay an extra $25 for a feature I can't use. I ended up getting the Trophy Ridge Drop Zone and I must say I'm very impressed. It is well made, easy to tune and set up and I like the fact that the arm drops straight down. It also has a built-in arrow shelf that is nice for when you're up in the stand. That's what I'm happily using and I would recommend it to anyone.
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RE: will NAP quicktune fallaway rest fit the new bowtechs
If my measurements are correct, nope, it won't work. I hope he doesn't mind me mentioning, but Matt/PA stated somewhere that a ballpark figure was that you need a rest that will get 1 7/8" centershot. This is from the rest mount (bowside) to the center of the prongs. Its a good measurement to go by when you're at the shop looking at rests.
I just set up a rest on my Allegiance and its pretty darn close to 1 7/8.
I just set up a rest on my Allegiance and its pretty darn close to 1 7/8.
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