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Post by chukarlover on Jan 13, 2004 19:14:59 GMT -5
I am looking into a new arrow rest, and with so many out there I can't make up my mind wich one I want. I have been looking at golden key,trophy ridge, and bodoodle. If anyone give me some help on this I would sure appreciate it.
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Post by jdickey on Jan 13, 2004 21:27:55 GMT -5
:)Hey Chukarlover... I just ordered a BoDoodle after checking out several. A couple of hunting buddies have been using them them and like it. It really helps in your mobility, especially if you're stalking.
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Post by CoonDawg on Jan 13, 2004 21:47:25 GMT -5
The Trophyridge Drop Zone is the number one seller at the Bow Shop, even thought it does run about $110.00
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Post by chukarlover on Jan 13, 2004 22:14:35 GMT -5
Is the bodoodle easy to set up, and if so wich model did you get
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Post by jdickey on Jan 13, 2004 22:36:16 GMT -5
;)I ordered the PRO-LITE since it is suppose to fit just about any bow. I'll install it and have a friend who will help me tune it if it needs any!
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Post by chukarlover on Jan 13, 2004 22:57:32 GMT -5
Let me know how it did and maybe I 'll look into one.
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Javelina
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Waco, Texas
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Post by Javelina on Jan 16, 2004 6:27:07 GMT -5
Trophy Taker Shakey Hunter is about the best rest out there... Tough, simple and reliable.... ;D
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Post by chukarlover on Jan 16, 2004 15:11:01 GMT -5
How reliable is it, are you going to have make any adjustments to it while you are out in the field hunting. I really don't want to worry about something else while I am hunting.
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Javelina
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Waco, Texas
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Post by Javelina on Jan 16, 2004 18:55:59 GMT -5
How reliable is it, are you going to have make any adjustments to it while you are out in the field hunting. I really don't want to worry about something else while I am hunting. If you are asking about the Trophy Taker, it is set and forget....reliable... I won't use anything else..... www.trophytaker.com/id25.htm
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Post by chukarlover on Jan 16, 2004 19:26:57 GMT -5
How long have you been useing the trophy taker, and do you know if it would fit my bow. It is a pse precison series.
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Javelina
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Waco, Texas
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Post by Javelina on Jan 16, 2004 19:58:29 GMT -5
About a year of heavy target shooting and hunting... Including a 8 day hunt to Alpine for Pronghorn... I've installed several on friends bows nd have many friends who have been using them longer than I. As to it fiting your PSE... I'm sure one of the two versions (long bar or short bar) will fit... I just don't know which. One question is your control cable coated... if it is there may be a modification you can make. I get great response from TT with phone calls.... they will answer promptly... Javi
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Post by chukarlover on Jan 16, 2004 20:17:01 GMT -5
Yes my control cable is coated.
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sportyg
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Hemet, CA
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Post by sportyg on Jan 23, 2004 23:16:20 GMT -5
Why not pop over to the PSE site and ask them what one would fit.. I've been using the new TKO dropaway on my baby g and like it very much.. www.pse-archery.com
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Post by chukarlover on Jan 24, 2004 19:16:52 GMT -5
I have been to that site and I don't think any of those will fit my bow, because my stabalizer is on the bottom of my bow. I have talked to pse and they recommend older rests for my bow.
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Post by billy8point on Feb 17, 2004 20:15:53 GMT -5
Have you checked out the whisker biscuit? I just started using one and I love it..I usually rest my bow on my lap when I'm on stand, and I hated holding my arrow on the rest and now it's so convenient to not have to worry about it. It's a pretty good rest.
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