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Went and picked up a new bow

Mac84

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Nov 20, 2007
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Retired the old Darton and grabbed a Matthews DXT. I got a deal I couldn't refuse.
 

Mac84

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Nov 20, 2007
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lol. 6075 carbon express. My old bow has an HHA and whisker bisquit. I'm thinking HHA for the new and my Bro has a new drop away he says is the latest, blah blah if I want it.
 

Witt

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Dec 30, 2009
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I opt WBs, though it seems a shame not to have the latest and greatest full-containment drop-away on a mathews
 

okbowman

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Jun 4, 2008
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Witt said:
I opt WBs, though it seems a shame not to have the latest and greatest full-containment drop-away on a mathews
Archers are almost as bad as techie geeks. I know cuz I was there for a looong time. Now I just like my shit simple. I run a Bodoodle, but for a huntin rig WB is tough to top.
 

Painless

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I can't get past my fletching hitting something on the way out the rest. I really like my drop away rest, though I can't remember the model number right now. It has a guard that holds the arrow in place so it doesn't wobble around......Blake

I am still looking at picking up a Drenalin, but I am going to wait a little bit longer to see what they come out with next year
 

okbowman

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Although I'm running a BD I did test a WB. I felt that way too at first, but after some testing I saw no harm from the fletching contact on the WB, and my fletching has the sharpest helical my Bitz will allow.
 

Mac84

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Nov 20, 2007
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I've zero complaints with my WB and plan on leaving it on the Darton as my spare. This new thingamabob rest is something else altogether for me.
 

okbowman

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There are other good FC rests on the market, but WB has won the marketing war...at least partially due to pricing.