Your guys' opinion!?
#11
RE: Your guys' opinion!?
I shot the TT for the last 3 seasons with good success. It is a great rest. I even took my largest buck using the TTSH. I just found a rest I like better now. The TT is on my backup bow and will remain as a solid backup to the MZE.
The arrow holder may be a new NAP product but they have been available for the past couple years from different manufactures.
Best of luck to you all no matter what gear you decide is best for you.
The arrow holder may be a new NAP product but they have been available for the past couple years from different manufactures.
Best of luck to you all no matter what gear you decide is best for you.
#13
RE: Your guys' opinion!?
Thanks Buckeye. How come you don't use the WB and get away from the drop aways?
I will say the WB is a solid hunting rest if setup properly, it just isn't my cup of tea as a everyday rest. Although I do have one on my bowfishing setup
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RE: Your guys' opinion!?
LOL.I haven't bow fished in years but we have been talking about it. Now that is a great place for a WB. Thanks for your input. I hope you do well with your shooting competition. I have a friend that lives and breathes that too. He uses the trophy taker on his setups. I'll have to ask him if any guys around him are shooting the muzzy.
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RE: Your guys' opinion!?
ORIGINAL: hardcorehunter
I am curious though of what the advantage is to have your arrow fletchings come in contact with the rest as it leaves though bow?
I am curious though of what the advantage is to have your arrow fletchings come in contact with the rest as it leaves though bow?
I shoot a Drop Zone and couldn't be happier, but I have several friends w/ the WB and I have nothing bad to say about them. Excellent rest, especially for the spot and stalk hunter.
#16
RE: Your guys' opinion!?
I actually use the TT on my 3D rig and have no plans on changing that at all. IMO the perfect rest for target archery. Were not so different after all, eh? [8D]
But with this being the "bowhunting" forum I suggest the MZE as my opinion as the best hunting rest available.
But with this being the "bowhunting" forum I suggest the MZE as my opinion as the best hunting rest available.
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RE: Your guys' opinion!?
ORIGINAL: mobowhuntr
To answer that plainly......there is no advantage at all. BUT....the reason it works is that all 3 fletchings have the same contact, not just one. W/ a conventional rest, if one fletch hits the rest.....bad things happen. But w/ the biscuit, it doesn't matter, they cancel each other out so to say.
I shoot a Drop Zone and couldn't be happier, but I have several friends w/ the WB and I have nothing bad to say about them. Excellent rest, especially for the spot and stalk hunter.
ORIGINAL: hardcorehunter
I am curious though of what the advantage is to have your arrow fletchings come in contact with the rest as it leaves though bow?
I am curious though of what the advantage is to have your arrow fletchings come in contact with the rest as it leaves though bow?
I shoot a Drop Zone and couldn't be happier, but I have several friends w/ the WB and I have nothing bad to say about them. Excellent rest, especially for the spot and stalk hunter.
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RE: Your guys' opinion!?
ORIGINAL: buckeyebuckhntr
I actually use the TT on my 3D rig and have no plans on changing that at all. IMO the perfect rest for target archery. Were not so different after all, eh? [8D]
But with this being the "bowhunting" forum I suggest the MZE as my opinion as the best hunting rest available.
I actually use the TT on my 3D rig and have no plans on changing that at all. IMO the perfect rest for target archery. Were not so different after all, eh? [8D]
But with this being the "bowhunting" forum I suggest the MZE as my opinion as the best hunting rest available.