Dropaway/setup question - high speed bow
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What do you guys think about setting this rest up on the Iron Mace (a parallel limbbow with a roller guard)?? This bow has no cable slide. It's designed like a Matthews. Would I just need to use a longer rope and tie it in down below the roller guard serving on the cables? Any prospective problems?
I like thedesign of this dropaway - it's as simple as they come - has an easy windage adjustment, and you can change the elevation/position by choosing between the four sets of holes.
Thanks Atlas - I really like this rest a lot. If it will install well, I will probably go that route. Not overly expensive either, which is nice. I can't see spending $100 on a stinkin' arrow rest.
No matter what, i am gonna take up BigJ on his offer, and give the WB a legitimate shot. The Dare To Compare Challenge.
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What do you guys think about setting this rest up on the Iron Mace (a parallel limbbow with a roller guard)?? This bow has no cable slide. It's designed like a Matthews. Would I just need to use a longer rope and tie it in down below the roller guard serving on the cables? Any prospective problems?
I like thedesign of this dropaway - it's as simple as they come - has an easy windage adjustment, and you can change the elevation/position by choosing between the four sets of holes.
Thanks Atlas - I really like this rest a lot. If it will install well, I will probably go that route. Not overly expensive either, which is nice. I can't see spending $100 on a stinkin' arrow rest.
No matter what, i am gonna take up BigJ on his offer, and give the WB a legitimate shot. The Dare To Compare Challenge.
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I think you have the right idea about where to tie it.
I believe therest is designed so that you can movethe pull string to the bottom of the rest and use the cable isntead of the slide.
From the description ,"buss cable or cable slide pull option".
I believe therest is designed so that you can movethe pull string to the bottom of the rest and use the cable isntead of the slide.
From the description ,"buss cable or cable slide pull option".
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