Whats a rug rest and an arrow plate?
When it comes to arrow rests and arrow plates the selection is vast. (See rug rests and arrow plates) To clarify the “rug rest” is a pad that is installed on the arrow shelf, the little ledge on the side of a longbow or recurve where the arrow “rests”. The “arrow plate” is installed on the side of the sight window, right where the arrow rubs against it during the shot sequence. Not many longbow and recurve shooters shoot elevated rests anymore. However, there is one worth mentioning, the “Neet Pro-Rest”. It does enjoy a loyal following, and can be used on some compound bows, but the majority of traditional shooters use rests and plates of rug, calf hair, or leather materials.
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