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I am going to try one of the drop-away arrow rests this year and can't decide between the Muzzy and the drop zone. Has anybody had any problems with either one or if either adds noise to the bow? Any info would be appreciated. Thanks! Dave | ||
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I can't compare the two directly, but I do have a MZE on my bow. It has performed flawlessly, and was easier to set up and tune correctly than the NAP 4000 I had on previously. I watched the video, and had it installed in 15 minutes. Three shots to get it tuned and it was good to go. From then on, hot, cold, rain, sleet, snow, it functions perfectly. I didn't notice any additional noise from the MZE when I had it installed. For me, it's the best hunting rest available and you would be hard pressed to convice me to change to another type/maker. Joe | |||
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I have used a ZE for a couple of years now and love it. I did have reservations about all the moving parts and "monkey motion" and worried about that noise, but have had no problems. I just bought a new LX and have not decided what arrow rest to use. They have a ZE for the LX and other new Mathews with the cable wheels instead of the cable guard. It seems to have less moving parts. The rest is very very simple to use both in the feild and at the range. Thats one thing I have not found with all the other drop aways. There is one that has a "finger" that holds the arrow when in the relaxed position that would be great while in the tree stand, but not to friendly at the range, while others are the other way around. If I was to buy one today for the new LX it would be the ZE. | |||
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