Re: Arrow rests
well ... the hostages are notorious for wear ... I tried one .. wore it out in a week .... couple people that I know that own archery shops in AB have had numourous complaints about them ...notwithstanding ...
You are having right side brush issues? are you right handed? do you use fingers or a release aid? I will assume yes and it dont really matter for this...
there is 2 possibilities: either your arrows are underspined and flexing too much when the shot is first released .... you can try a lighter point (ie 100 grain point instead of 125etc) or a stiffer arrow (340 spine as opposed to a 400 spine) be aware tho that your sight will have to be adjusted for either scenario ....
Second possibility is that you "plucking" the string at release ... pulling away from your body as opposed to straight back in line with the peep, sight and target. If you are right handed and you pluck the back of the arrow will be released slightly to the right and it dont matter if you have a fallaway, lizard tounge or full containment rest like the hostage ... in fact the hostage or whisker bisquit type rest would be your best friend as it would force the arrow to straighten out a bit whereas a fallaway wont and a blade will definatly not.
A true Archery Nut
Willing to help and answer archery related questions to the best of my ability ...all you gotta do is ask