Favorite arrow rest
#25
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Illinois
Posts: 1,862
RE: Favorite arrow rest
1 - Older style GKF 3D Rover, approximately 11-years old
1- GKF " Golden Premiere," approximately 9-years old
1- GKF " Hunters Supreme" (I believe that is what the model is called) - approximately 26-27 years old.
All three rests are still mounted and still used. I have never had one break or get out of adjustment. All I have ever done is keep the rests free of dust and debris. If one ever fails, I will let you know. However, I believe your chances of winning a lottery is better.
1- GKF " Golden Premiere," approximately 9-years old
1- GKF " Hunters Supreme" (I believe that is what the model is called) - approximately 26-27 years old.
All three rests are still mounted and still used. I have never had one break or get out of adjustment. All I have ever done is keep the rests free of dust and debris. If one ever fails, I will let you know. However, I believe your chances of winning a lottery is better.
#26
RE: Favorite arrow rest
As a pure hunting rest I like my Whisker Bisquit, it has performed flawlessly in all situations for coming on 3 years now. I have no reason to change yet and would highly recommend this rest for a bowhunter.
#27
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Chatsworth Georgia USA
Posts: 79
RE: Favorite arrow rest
Another vote for Whisker Biscuit. Why, it' s great while hunting. Sure there are probably more accurate rest but when it' s crunch time it works. Also, lot harder for old man Murphy to interfere with.
#30
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: BAstrop tx USA
Posts: 38
RE: Favorite arrow rest
Bodoodle pro lite. Have one on my hunting bow and my 3-d bow, have a bodoodle hunter on my wife' s bow.
Nice, consistent, easy to tune.
Plus, drive through Coleman, TX. They need all the economic stimulus they can get.
Nice, consistent, easy to tune.
Plus, drive through Coleman, TX. They need all the economic stimulus they can get.