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Can I install my own Whisker Biscuit?

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Old 10-04-2010, 10:13 AM
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Default Can I install my own Whisker Biscuit?

I just bought a Whisker Biscuit online and I need to install it. Is this something I can do myself if I know how to paper tune and have the tools to move the nock? I think all I need to know is the procedure and I should be OK with it. Is that posted anywhere?

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Bryan

Edit: In looking through the threads here, I don't see anything that explains for a bow-tuning novice how to go about doing bow tuning basics. Is there a sticky or a web site somewhere that would give a good, detailed instro on how to tune a bow from scratch? I assume putting on a new rest is starting pretting much from scratch.

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Old 10-04-2010, 02:59 PM
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Look up eastonarchery.com . They have some references points you need to know when installing them . But yeah you can install them yourself . Good luck man
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Old 10-04-2010, 03:08 PM
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Go to www.bowtuningtips.com and check out the arrow rest video.
Kenny's vid's are very easy to understand.
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Old 10-05-2010, 10:29 AM
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It's pretty basic. Set it so the arrow runs through the center of the mounting hole on the riser. Align the biscuit so it is vertical. If you have a D-loop installed already, adjust the rest elevation so the arrow is level or pointed down just slightly. Adjust centershot. I don't paper tune. I'd just go to walkback tune, then broadhead tune.
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