Anyone seen the Muzzy ZE for Roller Guard Bows?
#1
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Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Mountlake Terrace WA USA
Posts: 113
Anyone seen the Muzzy ZE for Roller Guard Bows?
I've been patiently waiting and making do with this Whisker Biscuit rest ($14 Wally World Clearance) on my Legacy until I hear how the new ZE for the roller guard bows are working out and I still haven't heard of a single person using one, even as a test model. Anyone seen these things in action? I called the dealer I got my bow from today and the lady that answered the phone said that had some on order and that Muzzy was just shipping the normal ZE and including a conversion kit with it for the roller guard bows? Anyone else hear the same thing? Before I got this bow a little over a month ago, I had been out of archery for about 12 years, so I've working on my form while I've been waiting for this rest to come out so I can do some serious tuning of my bow. I'm planning on starting an indoor league starting on 2/25 and would prefer to have the thing tuned and shooting for at least a week or two before then, so that doesn't leave me much time.
Anyway, thanks for any info anyone can provide.
Anyway, thanks for any info anyone can provide.
#3
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Altus OK USA
Posts: 22
RE: Anyone seen the Muzzy ZE for Roller Guard Bows?
I was at a hunting camp in Colorado this past September hunting elk, and Jesse Moorehead and his wife from the Muzzy Pro Staff were there. I know that one or both of them had a Mathews Legacy with the prototype Zero Effect on it, but I didn't get to look at it all that much.
#4
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Ridgeland MS USA
Posts: 850
RE: Anyone seen the Muzzy ZE for Roller Guard Bows?
Just get at Trophy Taker Shakey Hunter, I have it on my legacy and it works great. Very simple and out of the way. The muzzy's look way too big to me.
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#5
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Ocoenside California USA
Posts: 30
RE: Anyone seen the Muzzy ZE for Roller Guard Bows?
Ive also doun a lot of research on the muzzy, It sounds good but theres a lot of extra parts that or not needed, and talked to a few guys that said that its not very duriable. Good luck.
#6
Join Date: Feb 2003
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RE: Anyone seen the Muzzy ZE for Roller Guard Bows?
It is very durable. It looks a bit over the top, and it weighs a lot. It was the first with direct mechanical control, and super arrow support. I guess there are some others now. About a year ago this was the center of the MZE promotional universe. Not so much lately