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best rest for hoyt gamemaster

Started by jeff lafferre, February 06, 2007, 10:51:00 PM

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jeff lafferre

i just bought a #45 hoyt gamemaster and would like input on the best rest for this bow. i am used to shooting off the shelf, but that wont work with this bow. thanks!
jeff

Faith In Flight

Your right, it wont. And believe me, I tried hard. I dont know what the best rest is, but I bought a simple flipper rest, and so far its worked quite well. The game master just needs somthing to get it up off that shelf and its good to go.

N.O.S.guy

The shop I work at sells Gamemasters, and you can shoot them off the self, but you either have to use the stock rug or build one up with a 2219 or something there of cut in half and made to fit the self. Just a idea. But a NAP center shot or a cavilier plunger and lizard tounge will work too.
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Faith In Flight

NAP centershot? Do you mean center rest? The NAP Center rest Flipper is the one I am using. I tried building the shelf up and out but still couldnt get good arrow flight without a rest.

jeff lafferre

jeff

BCD

I shoot mine off the shelf with no problems whatsoever. I use adhesive backed leather behind the rug rest to shim it out a bit. Shoots great and is very accepting of several arrow spines. In fact, I found this bow easier to tune off of the shelf than many of my wood recurves.

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