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Will a NAP Nighthawk rest fit a PSE Bow Madness 32?

2K views 16 replies 6 participants last post by  HOKIE_FAN  
#1 ·
I've been thinking about trying this rest out. In doing some research, I ran across a comment that stated that this rest wouldn't fit any PSE. Then, I ran across another that said he had one on his Drive R. Does anyone know for sure if this would fit my BM32? If so, how does it compare to the regular Apache rest? Thanks.
 
#4 ·
I had a night hawk on my madness 34 and it was wayyyy to close to the cable slide causeing issues. The cable slide would hit the rest making my speed drop way off. Like the bow madness 34 the 32 has a 6" brace height so ill guess the night hawk will have the same effect on it

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#12 ·
What makes it noisey im not familiar with that rest? Is it when drawing the bow or does it have another issue. If its just in the draw cycle try the Scorpion Venom Biscuit Spray and see if that quiets it down. It seems to help my whisker biscuit so its not as noisey.

Heres an amazon link for it

Scorpion Venom Biscuit Spray https://www.amazon.com/dp/B003WHNES8/ref=cm_sw_r_other_apa_Ov14xb8GJNQV7

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#13 ·
It is quiet on the draw. The prongs that hold the arrow are metal, and they kind of make a sound when the arrow is released. I covered them all in felt, and its not as loud now. It's not loud loud but does make a sound. Still quieter than some drop aways. I got the Pro V in today. I set it up and shot 8 or 10 arrows through it. The jury is still out on this one. I like the simple set up, and it seems to work well. I'm not sure I can get use to not having a rest that stays up on slow let down. I know I will have to cover the arrow shelf and need an arrow holder. I will just have to spend some more time with it I guess.
 
#15 ·
I used a biscuit for years with no problems other than the ones you stated. Been using an Axion Pulse for the last three years or so and probably will on my main bow again this year. I just like to try different things, and bows, out. I've had eight different bows this year, and I've cut back some. LOL. I've had as many as 15 different ones in a years time. I'd be a rich man if I'd stay off archerytalk. HAHA.