I got a WB QS from santa and have a question about the arrow vanes. Which way do I want to have the nock vane, or doesn't it matter. The actual bisquit has the darker feathers in the bottom portion.
Thanks,
Peter
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You have the B2 Biscuit ,if you have the Brown and Black Fibers.It is suppose to reduce the Wear on your Fletchings with the Softer Bristles.I like to Set the Cock Feather Up, and the Hens Down, as Long as you can Prevent any Fletching from going through the Slot, you should have no problems.
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if u have the b2 bisquit you should always shoot the cock father up or u will most likely have $hitty arrow flight. this is b/c the bristles on the bottom that support the arrow's weight [black] are stronger and harder on fletching while the brown allow the fletching to pass through easier.
great advice from both people, just wanted to say how happy i am with mine. i know there are some drawbacks, but there is with anything. good hunt'n to ya
many people dont understand how much more the pros out weigh the cons of the WB.
i personally love knowing that once i knock an arrow, it isnt falling off no matter what i position i put the bow in. this really helps when you have a deer coming in and arent paying attention to your arrow staying on the bow. the only bad thing about the WB is the MINIMAL speed loss [about 2 fps for me]. which is totally worth it if you think about it.