Matt, there are some items where you can tell the difference in quality; just by the way it feels. A simple example is scissors or sometimes pliers.
Using a pair of quality scissors shows up how unsuitable some cheaper ones are.
But items that cost so much more and are not "used" in the sense that you can't tell which one you are using, seems to me to be advertising hype.
I can set up my rest exactly as I want it and there are calibration marks on it. Once in place ,the blade is all that moves, and I can't feel that. I know it is smooth, by the way the arrows slide, it is polished where it needs to be; I did it.heehee.
It drops away when it should, and only just a few mm... no big slap down.
Using a pair of quality scissors shows up how unsuitable some cheaper ones are.
But items that cost so much more and are not "used" in the sense that you can't tell which one you are using, seems to me to be advertising hype.
I can set up my rest exactly as I want it and there are calibration marks on it. Once in place ,the blade is all that moves, and I can't feel that. I know it is smooth, by the way the arrows slide, it is polished where it needs to be; I did it.heehee.
It drops away when it should, and only just a few mm... no big slap down.