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HAS ANYONE USED THIS SHAKY HUNTER ARROW REST, IS THERE BETTER OPTIONS AVAILABLE. I HAVE A BROWNING SPLIT LIMB,SINGLE CAM BOW THAT I HAVE SHOT FOR THE PAST THREE YEARS. I WAS IN THE MARKET FOR A NEW BOW AND DECIDED TO ADD A FEW THINGS TO THE ONE I HAVE INSTEAD. CURRENTLY I AM SHOOTING A PENDILUM SITE AND CONSIDERING TO CHANGE THIS ALSO. I WANT TO SET UP SOMETHING THAT IS UNIVERSAL FOR DAY AND NIGHT HUNTING(PREDATORS/HOGS IN TEXAS)
I AM OPEN TO OPINIONS------COME ONE, COME ALL-----THANKS. <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/wink.gif" alt="" />
WHEN BUYING OUR HUNTING EQUIPMENT, THE BEST IS BARELY GOOD ENOUGH.
JAMES
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I have used the standard Trophy Taker and the Shaky Hunter. They are both great rests. My favorite drop away right now is the NAP 4000. All are easy to tune with and work well. I've always preferred fixed pin sights over others but that is just personal preference. Take a look at Copper John, Spot-Hogg for durabillity, Tru-glo and Cobra for brightness. Hope that helps.
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The Shaky Hunter is Great, I have hunted with mine for 2 1/2 Years. Very smooth and by far the best I have tested, and I have tested about all of them. I would also recomend a Copper Johns Deadnuts Pro Sight. Very sturdy great quality and awesome customer service, if you have any thing wrong. This is just my opinion and its what I shoot on my Bow-tech. Last year I killed a 168 inch 13point with this setup. Navigator
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