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Arrow rest questions

Started by bkbk12, August 04, 2010, 10:46:00 AM

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bkbk12

Just wondering how everyone sets up there arrow rest on there bow for some reason I have always left a little gap for the feather to go through does anyone have the strike plate and the rest touching if so does it effect your flight at all.

Charlie Lamb

This is not a great photo of the rest I use, but it's all I've got.
 

I've never believed a gap between rest and arrow plate was needed. On release the arrow goes into paradox (begins bending around the bow)and does not stay in the "corner" between shelf and plate.
The fletching is much closer to the outside edge of the shelf the inside.

I've shot this setup for decades with no ill effects that I can tell.
Hunt Sharp

Charlie

bornagainbowhunter

I agree, the arrow fletch will not be next to the strike plate anyway.
But thou, O LORD, art a shield for me; my glory, and the lifter up of mine head. Psalms 3:3

Mitch-In-NJ

"The encouragement of a proper hunting spirit, a proper love of sport, instead of being incompatible with a love of nature and wild things, offers the best guaranty for their preservation."

-- Theodore Roosevelt

Tom Anderson

QuoteOriginally posted by bkbk12:
....I have always left a little gap for the feather to go through ...
If you'll watch slow-motion video of arrow flight just after release, the feathers never pass through any "gap".

Does anyone have a link to those high-speed videos that were posted here a while back?
(formerly "NativeCraft")
Wilson, NC

"short skirts create less drag in the woods..." (Dave Worden)

Mitch-In-NJ

Search YouTube for archer's paradox.
"The encouragement of a proper hunting spirit, a proper love of sport, instead of being incompatible with a love of nature and wild things, offers the best guaranty for their preservation."

-- Theodore Roosevelt

olddogrib

It is truly amazing how far the tail end of a well-tuned arrow clears the riser.  It took me years of excessive wear on the shelf and/or sideplate to realize I didn't know squat about arrow tuning.  Since I've bothered to learn, I don't know when was the last time I changed either, as there should be very little contact shortly after you drop the string.
"Wakan Tanka
Wakan Tanka
Pilamaya
Wichoni heh"

madness522

Charlie is that dimple in the strike plate anything special or just a boo-boo in the leather?
Barry Clodfelter
TGMM Family of the Bow.

Charlie Lamb

Barry... I use a cushion plunger on my bows and what you are seeing is the end of the "button". The leather covering it has worn away leaving a slight hole.

Note that there is no wear anywhere but at the button.
Hunt Sharp

Charlie

yaderehey

Charlie, the rest on your bow looks OK, but the checkering on that grip is truly beautiful.

RocketDog

That is one pretty grip!  First thing I do when I get a new bow is make ashelf cover out of industrial strength velcro that covers the entire shelf from belly to back, then custom cut a strike plate of something handy (velcro, leather, hair ...) that is usually smaller than the original.  My shelf and plate fit tight together at the bend.  I just like the looks of a covered shelf and a nicely shaped plate.
Blessed are the peacemakers

madness522

Thanks Charlie!  I like the way you created the pivot on the rest. Gives me an ides for a bow I'm having trouble tuning.
Barry Clodfelter
TGMM Family of the Bow.

Tom Anderson

QuoteOriginally posted by RocketDog:
.... First thing I do when I get a new bow is make ashelf cover out of industrial strength velcro that covers the entire shelf from belly to back......
What exactly is "industrial strength" velcro...and where do you get it?
(formerly "NativeCraft")
Wilson, NC

"short skirts create less drag in the woods..." (Dave Worden)

Buckwheaties

"Don't listen to what they say, watch what they do."

Tom Anderson

So if I purchase it at JoAnn's Fabric, it ain't "industrial", huh?  :D
(formerly "NativeCraft")
Wilson, NC

"short skirts create less drag in the woods..." (Dave Worden)


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