Off the shelf vs feather rest vs brush rest

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  1. TedderX

    TedderX Newb

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    Other than being able to shoot a vane instead of fletching, is there any real advantage to shooting on a raised rest?
     
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    Arkyinks Weekend Warrior

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    Smoother shaft flight.
     
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    Probably more a personal choice. If that style rest interests you then give it a try.

    If you shoot instinctive keeping the arrow as close to your hand as possible is an very important.

    I shoot off the shelf, if set up correctly it does very well and I don't have to deal with the arrow falling off the arrow rest or the rest coming off the bow. Like I said, it's mostly a personal preference..

    chris
     
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    Also, not all bows are made correctly to shoot off the shelf.

    chris
     
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    I shoot off the shelf and haven't had any problems. I haven't ever shot with an elevated rest with my recurve, so I can't really give you any insight into advantages/disadvantages with it.
     

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