Those planing to buy a MZE might want to wait
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Those planing to buy a MZE might want to wait
I was at my local bow shop and a NAP rep was there showing off NAPs new drop away rest. He put one on a bow in the shop in about 5mins. It uses the quick tune rest platform and it hooks to the cable slide with a cable. All you have to do is pull the bow back and tighten the set screw in the cable slide and cut it. And best of all it will retail from $40.00-50.00.
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RE: Those planing to buy a MZE might want to wait
Thanks BC, I was at my bowshop yesterday asking about the MZE and my dealer told me the same thing,except he hasn't seen it yet...just heard about it.The NAP rep is supposed to stop by this week.
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RE: Those planing to buy a MZE might want to wait
Frank:
Yes, we have a flyer on it. It is very typical of all the other "converted" rests except that they used Tiger Tuff style forks to captivate the arrow a little better. They provide it with a new cable slide that has a bolt and cable locking mechanism on the string/cable side.
Yes, we have a flyer on it. It is very typical of all the other "converted" rests except that they used Tiger Tuff style forks to captivate the arrow a little better. They provide it with a new cable slide that has a bolt and cable locking mechanism on the string/cable side.
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Location: Bellevue NE USA
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RE: Those planing to buy a MZE might want to wait
Checkout the Trophy Taker, it is similar to what is being described. The string that draws up the rest is served into the cable.
Edited by - malenurse on 02/14/2002 20:44:38
Edited by - malenurse on 02/14/2002 20:44:38