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Join Date: Mar 2003
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RE: What Rest and Sight for new bow?? HELP!
I put a deluxe whiskerbiscuit on my Icon last year. I had a drop-tine model on the bow first, but I liked the design of the deluxe better on the Mathews riser. I never liked peep sights too much. I' ve used homemade sights for years that utilized a rear pin with a front cross-hair. Srape-Juice came out with a fiber-optic sight that works real nice, its easy to see, and it has a rear sight so you don' t need a peep. The biscuit is a very simple, reliable, and accurate rest that works well regardless of the weather. In rain, snow, sleet, and high winds the whiskerbiscuit will keep your arrow on the bow.
#3
RE: What Rest and Sight for new bow?? HELP!
I use the bodoodle and also purchased the Dakota arrow holder from cabellas it attaches to to it and prevents arrows from falling. I can hold the bow upsidedown and still be ready to shoot. That and the Ranger Quick Click Pendulum Sight From Savage are the two best investments I' ve made. Makes shooting a charm.
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RE: What Rest and Sight for new bow?? HELP!
i know alot of guys will disagree but i' ll put my two cents in anyway, a trophy ridge matrix sight and a sme fall away rest! or muzzy zero effect or one of the gkf fallaways!