You could do what I did and cut the length of the prongs to where they will not contact the riser shelf, but that defeats the purpose to a certain extent of a full capture rest of which I see no need for my use so that is the reason mine are short. Took the top containment bar and cut the rest arms off on the same day i installed it.
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Originally posted by Mudslinger View PostYou could do what I did and cut the length of the prongs to where they will not contact the riser shelf, but that defeats the purpose to a certain extent of a full capture rest of which I see no need for my use so that is the reason mine are short. Took the top containment bar and cut the rest arms off on the same day i installed it.
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Originally posted by Richard View PostYes I think if is setup properly it will not contact shelf. Send Jerry (Redneck Booda Outdoors) a PM he has setup these on Assasins I'm sure and can help you further. If you were close I would come do it for you. I don't have anything between my rest and shelf. The rest is the last sound the deer will here before he gets wacked. I use to get Hung up on having a quieter bow. Been killing deer for years without all the extras.
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Originally posted by J Dub View PostMy QAD draop away is hitting my riser. It seems to be loud when i shoot and the fletching is touching the arms of the rest. I think I need to raise is so that it falls completely out of the way. What doos this do to the nock point? Will it need to be raised as well?
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I have this same exact problem. My groups are excellent but it is just too loud. I started a thread 2 days ago and was advised to buy a Scholls piece to absorve the force. To put this Scholls piece on the riser so the felt from the prong will slam against this cushion. I want to change my nock point and raise it but not 16 days from season I don't think I will. Might go into the bow shop tomorrow and fix it all. We will see
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Originally posted by J Dub View PostI rasied the rest and it seems to have stopped hitting the veins. Still louder than it should be though. Do I need to raise my nock now too?? My groups at 20 are two inches high now.
I would also say check your entire bow for loose parts and tighten them all. This was some of my problem. I had a missing washer and loose screw. It can be difficult to pinpoint noise sometimes.
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