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Artow rest
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<blockquote data-quote="tree_ghost" data-source="post: 4443290" data-attributes="member: 14521"><p><strong>Re: Artow rest</strong></p><p></p><p>If you are looking for a fixed rest then it's hard to beat a biscuit for the price vs performance. If you are looking for a drop away there are a ton on the market and many of them are very very good. I would urge you to look at a full capture rest for hunting no matter if it's fixed in one position or a drop away. I have shot a QAD ultra for several years and have had good success with it. The only downfall that I have found is that the plastic internal gears fail at around 1000 shots. I will be trading out my QAD this year and going to a hamskea hunter. The hamskea is a limb driven rest unlike the QAD which is a cable driven rest. Ultimately however at the end of the day there are a ton of options and every single one has a pile of kills to its credit...have fun shopping!</p><p></p><p></p><p>Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tree_ghost, post: 4443290, member: 14521"] [b]Re: Artow rest[/b] If you are looking for a fixed rest then it's hard to beat a biscuit for the price vs performance. If you are looking for a drop away there are a ton on the market and many of them are very very good. I would urge you to look at a full capture rest for hunting no matter if it's fixed in one position or a drop away. I have shot a QAD ultra for several years and have had good success with it. The only downfall that I have found is that the plastic internal gears fail at around 1000 shots. I will be trading out my QAD this year and going to a hamskea hunter. The hamskea is a limb driven rest unlike the QAD which is a cable driven rest. Ultimately however at the end of the day there are a ton of options and every single one has a pile of kills to its credit...have fun shopping! Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk [/QUOTE]
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