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[censored] vane using drop away rest?

Posted By: txtrophy85

[censored] vane using drop away rest? - 11/21/14 12:46 AM

If your using a drop away rest, does it really matter if your off colored vane is pointed north or south?

When we shot spring rests the [censored] vane was always pointed away from the riser
Posted By: txshntr

Re: [censored] vane using drop away rest? - 11/21/14 12:58 AM

Originally Posted By: txtrophy85
If your using a drop away rest, does it really matter if your off colored vane is pointed north or south?

When we shot spring rests the [censored] vane was always pointed away from the riser



I always turn my cocked vane pointed straight up
Posted By: BOBO the Clown

Re: [censored] vane using drop away rest? - 11/21/14 01:05 AM

Originally Posted By: txtrophy85
If your using a drop away rest, does it really matter if your off colored vane is pointed north or south?

When we shot spring rests the [censored] vane was always pointed away from the riser



It doesn't but, my spine is always mark by my cockk vane. There for always up.

Some bows you have to be careful though with cables and flething contact
Posted By: kmon11

Re: [censored] vane using drop away rest? - 11/21/14 03:44 AM

Agree with Bobo. Fletching cable clearance or for spine orentation, otherwise the fletching orentation should not matter with a dropaway. I test with a vain pointed down when installing one for max clearance
Posted By: Bowhunt Only

Re: [censored] vane using drop away rest? - 11/21/14 04:48 AM

I'll reiterate what was said above. It doesn't matter with a drop away rest. Having said that, mine is always pointed up as well. It's just how I have it set up.
Posted By: Bullfrog

Re: [censored] vane using drop away rest? - 11/21/14 05:47 PM

Mine stays up. grin
Posted By: chital_shikari

Re: [censored] vane using drop away rest? - 11/21/14 11:56 PM

Originally Posted By: Bowhunt Only
I'll reiterate what was said above. It doesn't matter with a drop away rest. Having said that, mine is always pointed up as well. It's just how I have it set up.
Originally Posted By: Bullfrog
Mine stays up. grin
lol X2. How my old rest was and how I've been shooting for Evers.
Posted By: cowboybam58

Re: [censored] vane using drop away rest? - 11/22/14 05:04 AM

Originally Posted By: Bullfrog
Mine stays up. grin

roflmao cheers
Posted By: TRIJI....WHAT

Re: [censored] vane using drop away rest? - 11/22/14 05:20 AM

UP always.
Posted By: P & Y

Re: [censored] vane using drop away rest? - 11/22/14 03:08 PM

All my vanes are the same color confused2
Posted By: 7ARanch

Re: [censored] vane using drop away rest? - 11/26/14 12:23 AM

Originally Posted By: P & Y
All my vanes are the same color confused2

Yeah but one is still the cocked vane, it's just a case of orientation and I'll leave it at that.
Posted By: BowsnRods

Re: [censored] vane using drop away rest? - 11/26/14 02:47 AM

I always put my cocked feather out.
Posted By: Stratgolfer

Re: [censored] vane using drop away rest? - 11/26/14 02:49 AM

doesn't that get you in trouble at HEB????
Posted By: GLC

Re: [censored] vane using drop away rest? - 11/27/14 03:23 AM

I guess I am the only one that shoots it straight down.
Posted By: Ryan81

Re: [censored] vane using drop away rest? - 11/28/14 03:48 PM

Originally Posted By: Bullfrog
Mine stays up. grin

well played
Posted By: Buckenvy

Re: [censored] vane using drop away rest? - 12/06/14 06:10 AM

if its up over 4 hrs...sorry I couldn't resist
Posted By: jskin

Re: [censored] vane using drop away rest? - 12/08/14 05:08 PM

Originally Posted By: Buckenvy
if its up over 4 hrs...sorry I couldn't resist




What's your drug of choice?
Posted By: Texas buckeye

Re: [censored] vane using drop away rest? - 12/09/14 09:11 PM

Originally Posted By: Buckenvy
if its up over 4 hrs...sorry I couldn't resist


Yeah try holding that draw for 4 hours and see how it feels roflmao
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