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Main Boards => PowWow => Topic started by: huntnfool62 on August 27, 2010, 08:24:00 PM
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I looked over past threads and didnt see this topic , SO here it is do you prefer to shoot off a feather rest or a rug / hair rest ?
Why ?
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I trap/sell my own tanned Beaver for string silencers and such. I use a big chunk of the back hide/hair section where the under hair is the most dense. Then I shave it down to about 1/4"-3/8" depending on how it performs, leaving a nice flat spongy matt of fur on my arrow shelf. I love it, and I get great arrow launch off of Beaver versus anything else I've tried.
Last tip, I use double sided tape the heavy duty 3M brand for sticking my Beaver rest to my arrow shelf, and so far I haven't had any issues with it. I then use a piece of mole skin, or felt on the cut out above the riser shelf to deaden any arrow contact.
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Never used a feather rest, always have used rugs. May try one just to see what it's like...Randy
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I have found that for my wife, a feather rest really got her arrows flying perfect. For me, I found that when in the heat of battle shooting at a rabbit or pheasant, I sometimes compress them down and get a bit of porpoising.
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At the risk of sounding like a "Newbie" :goldtooth:
Could somebody please post a pic of one of these feather rests? I honestly have never seen one and this is the first time I've heard of it.
I know.....I just crawled out from under a rock a week ago. :laughing:
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Rug its simple and it woks.
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Rug is all I use, no problems so far.
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Another one for the rug, simple, durable, wife doesn't want me to vacuum it, what more can you hope for?
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Feather rest, three rivers
http://www.3riversarchery.com/Bow+Accessories+Arrow+Rests+%26+Plates++Feather+Rest_c46_s203_p0_i3577_product.html
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I usually use a feather rest. I think the arrow flight is a tad better.
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Rug rest here!
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Personally, I use a small or thin piece of leather for my rest. I get excellent arrow flight and I believe less resistance producing a slightly quicker arrow.
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Rugs for me.
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Tried a feather rest on a 52" 52lb. Ben Pearson today, I find that I can flatten them out and get bad arrow flight at times. My hard form cannot use anything that requires that light of a touch.
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I have used both. I think a short feather rest produces very good arrow flight. Release problems will cause more bad arrows than the type of rest. Good Hunting Knifemaker