For those of you shooting a metal rise ILF, what is your favorite rest?
The only one I've had that had rest holes I tried a centerest flipper and it worked fine. I have a Buffalo that is pseudo-ILF (formula limbs), but it is made to shoot off the shelf, with no holes. I've never tried a plunger set-up.
I have a TRAP feather rest on my Titan III riser. Love it. A Black Bear warf came with a springy. Don't love it and am going to change it.
I used velcro as a rest and calf hair as a strike plate. I liked this set up with my riser. I also tried a few others, but came back to shooting off the shelf.
When I had my Titan I used a nap flipper II rest with a walmart felt chair leg pad as a side plate, worked awesome.
I have a Strickland plunger rest that I have been using extensively. I like it because it eliminates the degradable part of the button and it is much more compact that a Beiter style plunger.
On my metal ILF riser bows I use a magnetic flipper with a plunger.I can shoot vanes or feathers easily with this set-up.
AAE Free Flyte arrow serves my purposes for target and hunting affield.
John Havard of Dryad consistantly uses his when hunting moose in Alaska.
Another vote for the NAP center rest. You can shoot vanes or feathers depending on weather conditions.
I use AAE T300 flipper with a plunger button. On my black bear warf. Works great.
Gen 2 Morrison, velcro with a plunger.
Another AAE T300 user here.
AAE Free Flyte serves be well on a Daala riser.
Mike