Arthur, I would never get into an arguement with you about anything to do with archery as I respect you and your experience. I read an article, and perhaps it was b.s, but that's where I got the straightening out part. It was probably written by someone who works for Carolina Archery Products. Of course, ANY rest can be subjected to the PERFECT scenario. Maybe because so often our bows aren't PERFECTLY tuned in every minute aspect, but real close, that the WB works better than some other rests that may be more dependent on everything being absolutely on. Maybe the WB is the worst invention in the history of the universe but all I, as well as countless others, can say is it sure seems to be an accurate rest that sure works for hunting.