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NAP QuikTune 360 CaptureRest ?

Discussion in 'Bowhunting Talk' started by spetzie, Apr 9, 2012.

  1. spetzie

    spetzie Newb

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    Hey guys

    so far i have been using a trophy ridge whisker biscuit. The rest has been good but seems to be damaging my fletching and also the model i have has no vertical adjustment. I have been looking at the NAP QuikTune 360 CaptureRest as an alternative but would like to know if it has vertical adjustment as well as horizontal.

    Does anyone have this rest. Is it any good and is there vertical adjustment?
     
  2. virginiashadow

    virginiashadow Legendary Woodsman

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    I've used one for the past three seasons. It is easy to tune and yes, it does have a vertical adjustment. It does not damage the fletchings.
     
  3. jeffacarp

    jeffacarp Grizzled Veteran

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    We had one on my wife's hoyt last year, but quickly replaced it with a biscuit because with 4 inch vanes she was getting contact on those brushes and never got consistent flight. after switching to the biscuit problem solved and groups got way tighter!

    In my opinion you get what you pay for more often then not in the world of archery. I believe we payed 29.99$ for the 360 quicktune. Spend a lil extra cash on something higher quality.
     
  4. PHSJason

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    I have one on my Alien and it shoots good. It will show you all sorts of tuning issues though with inconsistent brush/launch pad wear. If your arrows are not traveling straight over the lower brush, it will wear on one side more than the other in just a couple of dozen shots. Once set-up and tuned, it will last a good while and shoot good.
     

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