Drop away rests
#22
RE: Drop away rests
ORIGINAL: drstalker
????Killbillies????I haven't had to tightnen mine after 100 shots?Where did that come from??Again I've had mine quite a long while now and it has passes the test of time.More like a few thousand shots past this rest. Archery Knowledge he he
????Killbillies????I haven't had to tightnen mine after 100 shots?Where did that come from??Again I've had mine quite a long while now and it has passes the test of time.More like a few thousand shots past this rest. Archery Knowledge he he
#23
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Baltimore Maryland USA
Posts: 1,385
RE: Drop away rests
First, the MZE was designed by Joe Angeloni, who is a design engineer for a very prominent missle manufacturer. He's a very smart yankee.
Next (for MOBO), we have installed a lot of MZEs on Hoyt UltraTecs with no problems concerning fletching interference. Of course, we have a few 'tricks' up our sleeve to guarantee this fact; but, they're usually not necessary on a UltraTec. The only problems that seem to be prominent at this time for the MZE is on the new Trykons and that problem is being addressed as we speak.
Next (for MOBO), we have installed a lot of MZEs on Hoyt UltraTecs with no problems concerning fletching interference. Of course, we have a few 'tricks' up our sleeve to guarantee this fact; but, they're usually not necessary on a UltraTec. The only problems that seem to be prominent at this time for the MZE is on the new Trykons and that problem is being addressed as we speak.
#25
Typical Buck
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Convoy Ohio USA
Posts: 587
RE: Drop away rests
" The only way that you will take away my Zero Effect is to pry it from my cold dead fingers!!!"Man I haven't heard that term in a long time! Seriously, I have been using a ZE for years. I have one on my Outback, which is the 3rd bow that I have had one on now. I love it. Never ever a failure. Super easy to set up, and have never, ever had a problem with fletching clearance of nuts coming loose. It has been nothing but perfection for me. Every year I keep seeing more and more types come out, and I know that several others are great. But I have never had any desire to change. Its working for me so I am sticking with it.
#26
Dominant Buck
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: land of the Lilliputians, In the state of insanity
Posts: 26,274
RE: Drop away rests
ORIGINAL: mobowhuntr
I just don't agree. In my experiences, which admittedly are limited, they don't drop fast enough and we always had contact with the arm. It was a pain in the butinsky to tune, which we never accomplished and it ended up in the trash.
I just don't agree. In my experiences, which admittedly are limited, they don't drop fast enough and we always had contact with the arm. It was a pain in the butinsky to tune, which we never accomplished and it ended up in the trash.
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