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    Hamskea versa rest?!?

    A buddy is selling me a almost new hamskea versa rest for $100...I know they're expensive rest and that's why most people won't buy them but I've never read a bad review but then again I haven't read a lot of reviews on them either...can anyone give me more input, pros/cons, quietness, and performance

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    Hamskea versa rest?!?

    They are awesome rests, probably the best limb driven design out there. You don't see a lot of them around but guys that really know their archery equipment love them.

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      #3
      Ok thanks...any others wanna chime in

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        #4
        Bump

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          #5
          Ttt

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            #6
            I have one on my 3-d bow. They are a great rest!

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              #7
              Thanks...morning bump

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                #8
                Originally posted by MOY View Post
                Thanks...morning bump

                Where do you live dude?

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                  Deer park, tx

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                    #10
                    It is the best rest made as of right now. As the name suggests it is extremely versatile. I travel the country shooting 3D and some NFAA events and I WILL NOT shoot any other rest. It is extremely consistent as well as built tough. The simple fact that you can shoot it as a lizard tongue drop away for competition and turn right around and put a whale tail on it for hunting is unmatched.

                    This is obviously just my two cents but I put thousands of arrows through a bow a month I have never had one fail. I have two of them and if you aren't going to buy the one your looking at please let me know the gentleman's contact info and I will get it.

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                      #11
                      Originally posted by MOY View Post
                      Deer park, tx

                      Rick at West Houston Archery shoots one on his Hoyt target bow. The guy is a pretty good tech and would be probably more than happy to talk to you about it if you give him a call.

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                        #12
                        Thanks gmotsu for your input...I had already told him yes I would buy it, I just wanted more info on them since I've never used one or knew anyone who had one...I'll be picking it up Friday so sounds like it's a good deal! Thanks again

                        Muddy fuzzy yea I probably will go over there once I get it so he can give me some tips and advice on it...thanks

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                          #13
                          I don't do 3D so I guess that's what my curiosity was on how it will perform on a hunting bow rather than a competition...now I know

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