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  • .356luger

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    Mar 25, 2010
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    Bad a$$. I bought it a few months back and threw it on my bow and instantly closed my groups. If you are looking for a rest check this one out all aluminum Contruction . It's tough and accurate a little difficult to set up not to bad I had a bow tech do it. Plus it's pretty cheap. So throw away that whisker bisquit. What's your favorite rest/bow

    Cabela's
     

    usmcdjb

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    Jan 16, 2010
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    Wabash County
    Back in the old days, I shot fingers only (with a tab). I used a plunger with a little arm and the arrow sat in the gap between.

    Since I moved to a release, I have used a Golden Key Futura shoot thru rest.

    I do fair with it, and always figured any issues I had were me. But I'm about convinced to drop the scratch on a drop-away rest. I'm looking at the QAD Bone Collector to try - might as well go all out (cost-wise)!
     

    jsr77

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    Jan 23, 2011
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    Clinton Co.
    I've shot Trophy Takers, Muzzy, Mathew's and Ripcord drop away rest. The Ripcord has been the most quiet and the arrow holder is nice in the stand on a windy day. This pertains to the "Code Red" newly designed. The Mathew's drop away was the most accurate, but a touch loud and didn't secure the arrow well in a hunting situation, but would recommend for target!
    Arrow rest, fall away arrow rest, drop down arrow rest by Ripcord® Fall Away Arrow Rest
     

    finity

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    Mar 29, 2008
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    Auburn
    As I just posted in another thread, I'm not convinced that the money I spent on a fall-away rest was really worth it.

    My groups didn't improve much, if at all & I got NO improvement in speed (2-3fps). All of that :rolleyes: & I got to spend $100 more for the drop-away than a biscuit.

    The biscuit is pretty much indestructible, it's fairly quiet & it's full containment.

    I will have a hard time not going back to a biscuit when my fall-away decides to wear out.
     
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