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plungers , rests or raised plate ?

Started by Bails, June 04, 2011, 12:41:00 PM

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Bowwild

Charlie,
I've known about this rest for many years but have never tried one. I'm thinking hunting here, how does one quiet this rest? I'm assuming it would produce a noisey "scrapping" sound as the arrow draws across it?

I'm using shelves, Bear Weather, and Flipper II's right now.

Charlie Lamb

A couple of small pieces of mole skin carefully applied does the trick.
Hunt Sharp

Charlie

Bails

I actually thought about that rest Charlie, is it the Neet Pro rest. I saw it in my 3Rivers catalogue, have you got a picture of it mounted on a bow, so I know where its best fitted. Sorry for sounding dumb, but I've only ever shot off the shelf and am new to all this raised rests and plungers.

Thanks for the great feedback, helping me out lots and very appreciated.
We are here for a good time , not a long time .

Charlie Lamb

Yes, it's the Neet Pro Rest. If your bow will allow it, put the rest on so that the contact point of the side plate is right above the deep part of the handle.

Don't worry about sounding dumb. Keep asking and one day you will be the one doing the answering. Kinda how that works.
  :thumbsup:
Hunt Sharp

Charlie


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