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Nap 360

Discussion in 'Equipment Reviews' started by finnshady, Jul 14, 2013.

  1. finnshady

    finnshady Weekend Warrior

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    I purchased the NAP 360 yesterday on a whim. I have been using the Biscuit for some time and got tired of tearing off my fletchings, and blowing out the whiskers. I put the NAP 360 on and got it tuned up in about 45 minutes, and slapping shafts at 30 yards. After about 150 shots the 360 was still looking good there was no major damage. I have read some reviews where plastic things were flying off on the first shot and so on, that never happened today and we did some heavy shooting. In my opinion these rest are good for the money and if folks like a full capture rest. I can't wait for opening day I will be using the Nap 360 to hopefully bust a big one.:rock:
     
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    JamesxCreedx Weekend Warrior

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    nap makes great products hands down.
     
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    I've got one on my turkey bow and have shot lots
    and lots of arrows through it as well. Still now signs of wear on the small post the arrow sits on. wish it loaded at the ten o clock position like the biskit instead of twelve o clock. No noise and no contact
    with it with any fletchings I've tried either. Short vanes, long vanes, short and long feathers straight or helical. its a keeper!!
     
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    I've got one on my turkey bow and have shot lots
    and lots of arrows through it as well. Still now signs of wear on the small post the arrow sits on. wish it loaded at the ten o clock position like the biskit instead of twelve o clock. No noise and no contact
    with it with any fletchings I've tried either. Short vanes, long vanes, short and long feathers straight or helical. its a keeper!!
     

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