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Discussion in 'Introductions - New User Forum' started by pstephens20, Aug 29, 2011.

  1. pstephens20

    pstephens20 Newb

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    I have recently become very interested in bow hunting and purchased my very first beginner bow from ****'s. Its a Bear Lights Out that is pre-accessorized. It came with a whisker biscuit and although fairly accurate at <20 yards, accuracy and grouping is reduced greatly any further out. What type of rest do yall recommend? I know there are advantages and disadvantages to all, but overall, what do you think would be a good middle point?
    Thanks, I look forward to hearing from you veterans.
     
  2. gutone4me

    gutone4me Grizzled Veteran

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  3. Lester

    Lester Grizzled Veteran

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    Welcome to the site. I really like my Apache rest from NAP. Good luck this season.
     
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    Fitz Legendary Woodsman

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    Welcome to the site P :tu:
     
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    NJLungbuster Newb

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    Welcome to you and good luck hunting. Ditch the biscuit and get a drop away. Your best bet is to search keywords on here and read as much as you can. You'll get tons of knowledge on here. Also look at the videos on the AT home page before you click into the forums. The moderators on here have done a great job posting videos that will really help you in this sport. And the best possible thing you can do is ask questions. Most of the people on here will be glad to help you out....oh and don't take the ball busting too serious because you'll get some eventually for asking a question. Lol do a search before you ask. Again, best of luck and go tell someone else about this place.
     
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    leadoperator Weekend Warrior

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