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Title: Better rest option for Martin Jaguar?
Post by: razorsharptokill on August 28, 2011, 12:14:00 PM
Bought a Martin T/D jaguar. NOT crazy about the plastic flipper rest they provide. Shooting carbons with feather fletching.
Title: Re: Better rest option for Martin Jaguar?
Post by: Kituwa on August 28, 2011, 12:23:00 PM
I have a Martin like that too. The riser is cut way past center so there are not many choises that work on it without useing some sort of compound type rest. I have a wisker biskit on mine right now that works great but it makes the bow very compound like,lol.
Title: Re: Better rest option for Martin Jaguar?
Post by: macksdad on August 28, 2011, 12:40:00 PM
I had a jaguar and tried everything from a hostage to a whisker biscuit to shooting off of the shelf. I settled on a flipper rest that is very similar to what the genesis youth bows use.
Title: Re: Better rest option for Martin Jaguar?
Post by: bmfer on August 28, 2011, 02:52:00 PM
On my Hoyts I shoot a NAP CenterRest. I have one on a Gamemaster and one on a Dorado. Pretty easy to adjust, and they're tough little things. Haven't broken one yet, and I shoot a fish arrow off the Dorado.
Title: Re: Better rest option for Martin Jaguar?
Post by: BowPlinker on August 28, 2011, 03:00:00 PM
I got a jaguar two years ago and put a flipper rest on it I got from cabelas.. found it worked very very well for me.. Im setting it up for a bowfishinbg rig now and I am going to put one of the forked drop away rests on it and see how it works.. not sure if it will work if it gets in the way of my sight picture..window whatever.. i shoot instinctive and the flipper worked great..
Ken
Title: Re: Better rest option for Martin Jaguar?
Post by: $bowhunter$ on August 28, 2011, 03:54:00 PM
i have the same bow just set up for bowfishing. ive used the hostage and the wisker biscut. both worked well
Title: Re: Better rest option for Martin Jaguar?
Post by: Kituwa on August 28, 2011, 04:07:00 PM
If you try a wisker biskit keep in mind that feathers may not last long on it, they are really made for viens.The jaguar is a nice shooting bow but the riser is almost like it was made for a compound.My boys love mine.They thought compounds were the only bow there was till they tried the martin, now they fight over it.
Title: Re: Better rest option for Martin Jaguar?
Post by: razorsharptokill on August 29, 2011, 07:48:00 AM
I have heard that they are left over compound risers. With the factory plastic rest I get amazing arrow flight with a 3555 but consistantly hit about 4-6 inches to the left. I shoot more verticaly with this bow than I do my widow.

This bow is 40 @ 28 and seems to be plenty quick!
QuoteOriginally posted by BowPlinker:
I got a jaguar two years ago and put a flipper rest on it I got from cabelas.. found it worked very very well for me.. Im setting it up for a bowfishinbg rig now and I am going to put one of the forked drop away rests on it and see how it works.. not sure if it will work if it gets in the way of my sight picture..window whatever.. i shoot instinctive and the flipper worked great..
Ken
Ken, was that a screw in flipper I assume?
Title: Re: Better rest option for Martin Jaguar?
Post by: Kituwa on August 29, 2011, 09:44:00 AM
I had an old bear whitetail 2  compound in the closet that i took the riser off this morning and the Martin limbs will bolt right up on it.It makes the bow about two inches longer so i will have to get a diffrent string for it but the angle where the limbs mount look right.The whitetail riser has a much better handle shape for me and is not radical looking like the martin riser.It looks very much like a bear take down recurve actually.
Title: Re: Better rest option for Martin Jaguar?
Post by: BowPlinker on October 21, 2011, 09:15:00 AM
Ken [/qb][/QUOTE]Ken, was that a screw in flipper I assume? [/QB][/QUOTE]

SORRY JUST NOTICED THIS lol

YES IT WAS THE SCREW IN TYPE
KEN
Title: Re: Better rest option for Martin Jaguar?
Post by: Rik on October 21, 2011, 10:05:00 AM
Way, way back in the 80s, my dad worked for Martin Archery in Research and Development.

I was slowing transitioning to traditional bows, and my last compound finally ended up with a wooden arrow rest that I carved to the shape of a perfect recurve arrow rest and epoxied to the metal riser of the Martin Cougar magnum. This allowed me to have a radiused shelf and perfect center shot.

It was really simple to make, and my arrows flew like darts our of it.

With a tiny bit of experimenting (use a simple piece of pine to experiment with) and a decision of how close to center cut you want to be, you can make one. For the final product, go with a nice piece of hardwood. If it's a fancy looking piece of hardwood like Bocote or Bubinga, so much the better.
Title: Re: Better rest option for Martin Jaguar?
Post by: razorsharptokill on October 21, 2011, 11:00:00 AM
Thats a great idea!
Title: Re: Better rest option for Martin Jaguar?
Post by: Rock 'N Bow on October 21, 2011, 11:32:00 AM
Martin offers an adjustable rest mount. I use one on my Hoyt Dorado. I simply adjusted the centershot and stuck a leather sideplate on it. They are available at 3 rivers. I get perfect flight shooting off the shelf.