NAP Rest shooters
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Typical Buck
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Join Date: Jun 2003
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RE: NAP Rest shooters
p.s I am shooting a hoyt razor tec, inch draw, beeman ics 400 arrows. i currently have a doodle 400 and have had problems with it ever since owning it. can seem to get it tuned right. i always shot a tm hunter rest on my old mathews and had very good luck with it. i put one of the flippers arrow holders on it to keep my arrows from falling off when drawing my bow back. thanks.
#3
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: tillson new york USA
Posts: 289
RE: NAP Rest shooters
I recommend to you the NAP 4000 its micro adjustable sets up in minutes very reliable also has forks to hold your arrow runs about 75 dollars. Make sure you get the hoyt version or the hoyt plate so it fits your bow..... hoyt has NAP make one for you brand of bow!!!
#4
Fork Horn
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Saint John New Brunswick, Canada Canada
Posts: 227
RE: NAP Rest shooters
I got both a nap 800 no micro adjust but it is solid, and I got a nap 2000 dropway the dropaway is a great hunting rest holds the arrow good. the two prong is good too but doesn' t have the hold the arrow to well and one bump and the arrow could fall off, Go with the drop away! also if you get the drop away don' t cut the cable too short
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