how is it I have three of these rests and none of them give meANY of the problems you have listed???????
Heck if I know. Ever shoot with any of 'em? They're pretty trouble free if left in the package.
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
Then you have some learning to do. Go to that bieter site that Arroman suggestedand watch the videos. Unfortunately they're all done with a fingers shooter, but you'll plainly see that just after the arrow makes it's initial flex during the release, it's in complete freeflight. I keep hoping they'll put up some video with a release shooter. But there used to be one on the GoldTip site that was pretty good and it featured a mechanical release.
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 already talked about properly adjusting spring tension on a prong rest.Youadjust spring tension so that the prongs just raise the arrow into launch attitude at full draw. It's got plenty of 'give' to it when adjusted properly.
So... Have yougot high speed video to back upyourversion of happens during the shotwith a WB?If you've got a link to video, I'd love to see it.
Let me say that I very much heed and listen to your advice that you give on this board. I have learned alot from you. I just feel in this case you are letting your personal bias lead you.
I'm glad I've helped you in whatever way I did. About my personal bias though... You're darn right about that, butcan't you see the street runs both ways here? Plenty of personal bias on your side of the fence too. Why shouldn't someone present the opposite opinion witha fervor equal to that of the guys who believe in the blasted things? And why do those guys get so irritated and offensive when someone disagrees?