drop away rest
#1
drop away rest
I am shooting a Fred Bear TRX 32 compound, mechanical release. Could you please give some preferences of you favourite arrow rests please. I am thinking about a drop away rest.
#3
RE: drop away rest
I would highly suggest a serious look at the Trophy Ridge Drop Zone. Click on the search icon and enter this rest and you'll quickly see how incredibly popualr this rest is. It has earned this reputation because it works flawlessly in every hunting situtaion and condition. A truly excellent product. One of my huntin'/shootin' buddies shoots a Fred Bear Epic Extreme and he LOVES his TR DZ, says it's the best performing, quietest, most accurate rest he's used. I certainly agree. Check one out.
#4
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: East Yapank NY USA
Posts: 3,457
RE: drop away rest
QAD Ultra Rest.
Best
Dropaway
EVAR!
Best
Dropaway
EVAR!
Are you getting that rest to work on all the Bowtech vft bows? I cant see how it would be much different that the TT rests - unless it falls faster, or is able to get up earlier.
Best is a strong word Jeff - I don't want to see good people eat crow......LOL
I am interested - tell me why this rest is "the best"..........
#5
Typical Buck
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Havre de Grace MD USA
Posts: 703
RE: drop away rest
the votes are in...<being handed and envelope>...<sound of envelope being torn open>...
and the winner is still...
Muzzy Zero Effect
<sounds of aplause and people cheering>
and the winner is still...
Muzzy Zero Effect
<sounds of aplause and people cheering>
#6
Nontypical Buck
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Rockford Michigan USA
Posts: 1,344
RE: drop away rest
I second the QAD Ultra Rest! Rack I like mine because you can lock it in the up position and it will totally contain the arrow so it can't fall out. Also unlike some other rests built like this you can draw and let down your bow and it will still stay up. I never have to worry about my arrow falling of my rest and making noise, and its great for stalking.
#7
Typical Buck
Join Date: Dec 2003
Location: Greenfield, IN
Posts: 953
RE: drop away rest
So far I've had great luck w/ my TKO rest... it can be set up as a spring steel, standard or drop away. Very solid.. extremely simple to adjust.. and about 1/2 the price (about $40) of all the other options out there.
#8
RE: drop away rest
ORIGINAL: Rack-attack
Jeff,
Are you getting that rest to work on all the Bowtech vft bows? I cant see how it would be much different that the TT rests - unless it falls faster, or is able to get up earlier.
Best is a strong word Jeff - I don't want to see good people eat crow......LOL
I am interested - tell me why this rest is "the best"..........
Jeff,
Are you getting that rest to work on all the Bowtech vft bows? I cant see how it would be much different that the TT rests - unless it falls faster, or is able to get up earlier.
Best is a strong word Jeff - I don't want to see good people eat crow......LOL
I am interested - tell me why this rest is "the best"..........
They've put a bunch on the VFT bows (Mostly ExVFTs, a few Pats and some Liberty's) at the shop since last summer. No complaints yet..customers rave about them. I found out recently that the shop I help out is QADs largest volume account (EDIT: Not including mass merchants like Cabelas..talking Pro-shops)..they sell a ton of the things on Hoyts, on Martins, on PSEs, on BowTechs...singles, duals, hybrids..you name it.
I have not put them on any of my personal VFT bows (I have it on another bow), but I've seen enough on the VFT bows to know they are working, and working very well. The owner is shooting one on his 2K4 Pat SC with no contact whatsoever (helical vanes, cock vane up), at 280 FPS (CX 300s). Shoots bulletholes in paper and groups fixed blade heads as pretty as can be.
Nuge15 gave you a few reasons : Total containment which is awesome. Will not drop on a letdown (I've tried everything I could to get it drop on a letdown, and I can't make it do so).
If you forget to pull the launcher up, you can still draw the bow and the launcher will pick up the arrow like a TT or TKO.
Also..QUIET...quietest arrow rest, let alone drop-away rest, I've had in a long time. Just a soft "click" when it drops.
Drops super fast.
Just tie into the down cable (don't use the clamp they provide, it's crap).
The only thing I wish was different was that the launcher was not that hard delrin plastic or what have you. I'm sure it's plenty durable, but I would feel better with it being metal (then again it may not be so quiet if it was metal)..however thats just a nitpick..not a real concern.
I was skeptical at first but now..I'm totally satisfied. Unless I get some kind of catastrophic failure with it, another one will be going on my next bow. (I've got probably 700 arrows through it now without one problems so-far).
#9
Join Date: Oct 2003
Location: Roanoke VA
Posts: 118
RE: drop away rest
I love my trap door. No strings-attachments or anything else. Has not failed me yet. I have some friends that swear by that muzzy zero effect. Too big and bulky for me though. The trap door has not failed me yet. Quiets your bow significantly too.
#10
Join Date: Sep 2003
Location: Maine
Posts: 3,555
RE: drop away rest
I second the vote for T.R. Dropzone. It is a great rest but since I haven't shot too many other I really can't compare it to them.
I can tell you my DZ is quiet, easily adjusted, solid (I've heard problems with the launcher arm not dropping fast enough but personally haven't had that problem). I've been really impressed with the DZ and have no intension of changeing.
I can tell you my DZ is quiet, easily adjusted, solid (I've heard problems with the launcher arm not dropping fast enough but personally haven't had that problem). I've been really impressed with the DZ and have no intension of changeing.