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Old 10-13-2005 | 01:17 PM
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Todd1700
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Default RE: Regret the Whisker Bisquit

Something else I've observed... When someone doesn't have an adequate counter-argument to debate an issue, they often resort to ridicule and personal attacks.
Something I've noticed is that people who have never used a product rarely know enough about it to have an opinion thats worth more than used toilet paper. That's what I've noticed.

You've got to be kidding!
No I'm not. You explain exactly what the advantage of a dropaway is then? Want me to? It's to get the arrowclear of any rest contact faster so that minor glitches in form have less effect on the shot. If you shoot with good form then this is a none issue at any reasonable hunting distance.



as for not having a counter arguement - simple point is, if properly tuned and set up, they work excellent and the "proof" comes from the many that use them. those who haven't have nothing to "argue".
Amen, some people have such a high opinion of themselves they want you to follow their advice even when the topic being discussed is one they have no experience in. Arthur and Zare so high on themselves I imagine that they save all their bowel movements and try to sell them at a roadside booth. They are both probably mystified as to why no wants to buy it. It'sreally sad actually.

So, why is it you wb guys get somad about it when someone says they don't like them, and goes on to explain their reasons?
Because most of what you say is BS for starters, based on no personal experience secondlyand finally you are completely unable to separate facts from opinions.

For every negative point that is brought up about the WB, there is a fix, a simple fix at that. BUT instead of fixing the problem, some choose to talk crap about the product instead of sucking up to the fact that they weren't smart enough to fix the problem, that never existed, or changing thier hard headed ways and try something new
Exactly. Look around and see how many threads get started here every day by some person whose broadheads aren't hitting the same place as his field tips and he can't understand why. Invoking Arthurs logic I would have to tell that person that their particular brand of bow justcan't be made toshoot broadheads and field tips together. Arthurs Solution? Buy a different bow.

Now me on the other hand, I'm going to assume (correctly) that the guys bow isn't tuned. Why because I have tunedmany of them in my 40 yearsof life for friends and family and never found one yet that could not be made to group FT's and BH's together.

It's the same with some guy that comes on here and says he shot an arrow through a WB a few times and it's already trashed the fletchings. Again arthur is going to say buy a new rest. Me I am going to again assume (correctly again) that the guy either has it set up wrong or his bow is badly mistuned. Why? Because I, unlike Arthur, have set up at least 2 dozen of the WB's on peoples bows and have seen first hand that when properly installed on a well tuned bow they work excellently and do not destroy fletchings.

There is a bigdifference between knowing what you are talking about and just talking like you know.





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