HuntingNet.com Forums - View Single Post - whisker bisquit
View Single Post
Old 07-20-2005 | 06:31 PM
  #7  
atlasman
 
Joined: Feb 2003
Posts: 4,668
Likes: 0
From: NY
Default RE: whisker bisquit

I have zero complaints about the rest as well. It is fairly priced, easy to work with and when I am in my stand I just set my bow across the rail of my Summit and wait for chance to pick it up.......if that chance comes then I never have to take my eyes off the deer because I know that arrow will stay right where it is no matter what I do with the bow. It is silent on the draw and the shot and it is as accurate as the person shooting the bow is capable of. I shoot well out to 50 yards in my yard with it and have grouped broadheads out to 40 with no problems.

The key (just like any other piece of equip) is to have it set up properly. A tuned WB will do nothing to your vanes.........I did a test including pics in the tech forum of what happens when a WB is untuned vs tuned.

I started fletching some arrows with a nice helical on them this summer and still see no vane wear.

It is a great rest IMO.
atlasman is offline  
Reply