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Anyone use the NAP 360 arrow rest yet?

Discussion in 'Bowhunting Talk' started by Alkie47, May 25, 2013.

  1. Alkie47

    Alkie47 Newb

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    I saw the new NAP 360 arrow rest and thought about giving it a try. I've always used whisker biscuits. Id just like to hear what people have experienced with it and if the move would be a good choice for me.
     
  2. beaubowhunter

    beaubowhunter Weekend Warrior

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    I bought it and hated it. I couldn't get it to tune worth a dang. The the post your arrow sits on has a track for the arrow to sit on and it is not in line with my string travel. I have put a couple on for some people and they brought it back to me to put something different within a couple of days. You may like it, but I sure didn't. I went to the Rip Cord and won't look back. If you don't want a drop away, I would suggest the new Octane HiJack rest. I set one of these up yesterday and it shoots like a dream. It's nothing like the old Octane rests. Good luck and I hope you find what you are looking for! Good shooting!
     
  3. frantic29

    frantic29 Die Hard Bowhunter

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    I had one. By biggest problem is the brushes are not durable. I broke several in the year I had one. I wouldn't use one again.
     
  4. maxpetros

    maxpetros Grizzled Veteran

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    yeah i had one and didnt like it. while it was good for a little while, like others have said the brushes arent durable and the little track the arrow sat on cracked. i upgraded to a nap apache arrow rest and will never go back.
     

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