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Fall away rest

Buckhunter

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Hey guy's,
I'm going to go to a fall away rest and was just wondering what your take is on this type of rest,also has anyone used the N.A.P fall away yet?I know they just hit the market last year,I have had great luck with there prong style shoot through rest.
I want to go back to thunderhead's and I think I need more helical to get flight stability with these,I just figure that there is no chance of problem's with arrow contact with this type rest but I would like some feedback from you all before I make my decision on what to get.I do want to keep it as simple as possible with this type of rest though.
Thank's guy's
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Buckhunter, I just decided to move to this style of rest after talking with some of the guys from Central Iowa Archery. They like to use the trophy taker rest and customize a really nifty arrow holder made of a foam material. The set up has zero noise when drawing back and your arrow has much less chance of falling off the rest than most current TM or two prong style setups.

Good Huntin,
 
OneCam,
I would be interested in seeing the TT foam arrow holder. I am not real thrilled about the one that comes with the rest.
 
Limb Chicken, I'll take a picture once mine is completed and post it. I would say you need to see it in person though.

It basically looks like a weather striping material that is attached lengthwise on the shelf on either side of your arrow and is as tall as the arrow. There is also a thin layer which rests below the arrow. Once drawn back the rest raises the arrow above this material. With this set up you have to basically tip your bow upside down to have the arrow fall out. When combined with felt on the launcher it is absolutely silent.

Good Huntin,
 
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