Quite the contrary, mon frere. I'm pointing out that these problems exist to some extent with all bows, problemsthe wb superheroes (the guys dressed in colorful leotards and cape, with WBon their breast and calling everyone who disagrees with them "stupid, lazy,uninformed, full of crap, etc.")tend to ignore and avoid discussing. And these problemshave a greater or lesser effectwith different types of rests - the greatest effects on rests that don't allow the arrow to go into free flight at all.
I think I discussed it quite clearly. The biscuit should be slightly larger than the arrow (the correct gap is listed on the package) this allows room for normal arrow oscillation. Even if the arrow oscillates enough to contact the rest (I'm sure it does) the bristles give and flex. It's the same as a prong rest except the prong rest won't give as easy as the biscuit does. I know it's only in the "downward" motion but it still must move none the less and the prong rest is not as giving yet even with all of that restriction from downward movement people are still able to get good results from a prong rest....huh?
I dissagree with you when you say the biscuit does not allow the arrow to go into "free flight" I contend that NO rest can do that unless it's a drop away and yet here we are with people shooting many different types of rests and getting good results from them, Biscuit included.
1) Accuracy... Even though a world class shooter did pop a perfect indoor round with it, believe it or not, I am not a world class shooter.
Neither am I yet I can group my arrows out to 40 yards in the size of a deer heart with a biscuit.This IS a hunting rest I am talking about, I have said before and will again it's a great hunting rest. so how is that I (and others) can get good groups with this rest and we aren't "world class" shooters either??? ........wait maybe I am
The rest of what you wrote is your opinion and you are entitled to it.
As far as the arm on the biscuit bending I'm not sure what are you are talking about as there are a few diffetent models of biscuits. Only the original one has the small round mounting arm and believe it or not those are the ones I prefer. I can get more adjustment out of them than the other models. I have never seen nor heard of them bending. Mine have been through alot and I keep my bow in a soft case....never had a problem and I don't suspectI ever will. That's not to say it doesn't happen but I suspect every rest on the market can bend or break and you can't convince me that there is any drop away on the market that will take what a biscuit will and not bend, break or malfunction sooner.
Can you please answer my question??? how is it I have three of these rests and none of them give meANY of the problems you have listed??????? just lucky? I better go out and buy a lottery ticket



Tisk Tisk Arthur...not even your French is helping you now.