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drop away arrow rest, and new release

Posted By: txhunter7

drop away arrow rest, and new release - 12/09/09 02:10 AM

im looking at getting a new rest and am wanting a drop away arrow rest. what kind would you prefer?
and i hate releases that straps to your rist and i am wanting a release you can hold in your hand. what would you prefer?

thanks

Posted By: exoticbob

Re: drop away arrow rest, and new release - 12/09/09 03:38 AM

so far i have been very happy with the limbdriver drop away.

i have not tried a t-handle yet. still using a wrist strap for easier pull.

Posted By: TxHunter87

Re: drop away arrow rest, and new release - 12/09/09 05:59 PM

Trophy ridge they are amazing right when i got my drop away i could tell how much it improved my bow

as far as releases i have no idea which is best i have been using the same one forever it seems and it straps to my wrist

Posted By: Geoff927

Re: drop away arrow rest, and new release - 12/09/09 06:33 PM

Scott Stingray release, check it out, just take off the wrist strap.

Posted By: BOBO the Clown

Re: drop away arrow rest, and new release - 12/09/09 07:08 PM

Love the Limb Driver by Vapor trail

As far as release i thought about going to a non- wraist strap...

just have a fear that my Release will make it to the animal before my arrow.. That and the fact if its not straped to me by God i will lose it.

Posted By: Smoker1

Re: drop away arrow rest, and new release - 12/14/09 04:21 AM

1 more vote for the Trophy Ridge!
I have had mine for about 4 years and would not part with it!

Posted By: BAR940

Re: drop away arrow rest, and new release - 12/14/09 04:49 AM

QAD Ultra Rest Pro HD rest.
Scott Rhino release.

Posted By: Wes70

Re: drop away arrow rest, and new release - 12/14/09 02:26 PM

Limbdriver and Tru-Fire Bulldog Buckle

Posted By: BAR940

Re: drop away arrow rest, and new release - 12/14/09 08:59 PM

Originally Posted By: Wes70
Limbdriver and Tru-Fire Bulldog Buckle


A friend of mine had his Tru-Fire come apart on him when he was drawing his bow.

Posted By: downtimehunter

Re: drop away arrow rest, and new release - 12/14/09 10:01 PM

Trophy Taker Full Capture.

Posted By: Wes70

Re: drop away arrow rest, and new release - 12/14/09 11:14 PM

Originally Posted By: BAR940
Originally Posted By: Wes70
Limbdriver and Tru-Fire Bulldog Buckle


A friend of mine had his Tru-Fire come apart on him when he was drawing his bow.


One out of how many sold, and what is the rest of the story? They don't just fall apart.

Posted By: BAR940

Re: drop away arrow rest, and new release - 12/15/09 02:41 AM

Originally Posted By: Wes70
Originally Posted By: BAR940
Originally Posted By: Wes70
Limbdriver and Tru-Fire Bulldog Buckle


A friend of mine had his Tru-Fire come apart on him when he was drawing his bow.


One out of how many sold, and what is the rest of the story? They don't just fall apart.


Well, I hate to tell you, but yep, his did just fall apart. And it wasn't but a week old. If you don't believe that, then that is your problem.

Posted By: Wes70

Re: drop away arrow rest, and new release - 12/15/09 03:35 AM

Originally Posted By: BAR940

Well, I hate to tell you, but yep, his did just fall apart. And it wasn't but a week old. If you don't believe that, then that is your problem.


I find that very hard to believe, I bet there is more to the story then what you know. I have been selling and using these for years and never had one returned or heard of any problems with them.

Posted By: BAR940

Re: drop away arrow rest, and new release - 12/15/09 03:47 AM

Originally Posted By: Wes70
Originally Posted By: BAR940

Well, I hate to tell you, but yep, his did just fall apart. And it wasn't but a week old. If you don't believe that, then that is your problem.


I find that very hard to believe, I bet there is more to the story then what you know. I have been selling and using these for years and never had one returned or heard of any problems with them.


Believe what you want to then. It happened. And, no, there isn't anything else to the story. He drew back on his bow and it came apart. I guess just like in vehicles or anything else, there is a lemon in every bunch. Nothing is completely flawless.

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