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Dienamic

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Just got done installing my new Trophy Ridge Revolution rest. Installation was a breeze. I did have to monkey with the activation cord a bit to get it in the right position on the cable. Other than that no worries. My bow is a 2006 Martin P3 Mag. New string/cables and this rest put new life into my old bow. Has some good zip now. Still havent tuned (ran out of daylight) but no clearance problems with the rest. Good inexpensive setup. I dont have the cashola to drop on some of the others out there.
 
I have one on my bow too. I like it but I did have clearance issues at first. Once I shot it about 50 times the sticky fuzz stuff started to come off where the fletchings were hitting. It's good to go now and I love it.
 
I got one on mine. Took a bit of dicking around with my sight to get it to shoot ok. You have to have really good form in order for it to operate correctly. I found I was torquing the bow at full draw which was making my fletchings touch it. Also. The chocolate chip cookie feather has to be out. Once you get this all worked out. It's a great rest.
 
thejetman said:
You have to have really good form in order for it to operate correctly. I found I was torquing the bow at full draw which was making my fletchings touch it.

Never thought of it like this. I guess this explains why every now and then I get an arrow that just does not fly right. Once in a while I notice my bow sounds louder and the arrow just kind of drops. Must be me torqueing it.
 
I found out by going to full draw, and looking at the arrow in the rest. I could see that the back holder thing was pressing against the arrow on the right. It was one of those huh moments.
 
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