To many things to mess with and to many thing to worry about. I think it's a good rest but just not for me. Found myself looking at the cord when I drew.
I am all for any rest that works. I could care less and support them all.
I have used a fall away rest and it worked great. On my current bows I have a WB and an Octane Hostage Pro.
The only thing I am curious about, how much more accurate are the fall away rests compared to the WB and Octane? The last time I shot my WB I shot my last 3 arrow groups at 20 yards inside of a 1½" circle with broadheads. What is there to gain from tweaking a fall away? Is someone getting that much better shots out of those rests? I believe that they are very accurate. I just don't see where they are more accurate.
To many things to mess with and to many thing to worry about. I think it's a good rest but just not for me. Found myself looking at the cord when I drew.
How are you looking at the cord when you draw? I don't understand that...it's six inches below your arrow....shouldn't you be looking at your target?
I loved my WB. It shot just as good as my dropzone. I use the dropzone now simply because I wanted to shoot fobs. If they would work with a WB I would still be shooting it.
Just like you have that old pair of jeans or boots that fit just right, same with your bow. Find what your comfortable with and don't have to think about.
Mike nothing lasts for ever, give it a chance perhaps it wasn't installed correctly or maybe you just wore it out. I had a rip-cord on my hoyt no problems gave that bow to my son. I have a drop zone on my allegiance it works great, for my new Captain i went with the quad and it works great as well.I like being able to lock it up and not worry about my arrow not being where it needs to be especially in the dark. the wisker biscuit works just fine,but you had better have a blitzenberger to go with it.
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