RE: Whisker Bisquit Accuracy
I think people try to over analyze it. They try to break it down and come to the conclusion that is just can't work, but it does and yet some still don't believe it,to them it has to be a fluke or something.I agree with you Atlas, this rest seems to piss people off to no end and Ican't figure it out either. I have not seen this type of animosity toward any other type of rest ever. Maybe it's because archery and it's componentshave gotten so technical, people can't believe somethingso simple can possibly work, I don't know.
Now, can I explain how something that comes in contact withall of the fletchings as an arrow passes through it can possibly result in an accurate shot.......no, and you know what...I don't care! All I know is that it works and works very well at that. It's as accurate as any other rest I have ever shot andit's possibily themost reliable component of any on my bow. There is no doubt that when I draw back my bow it will have my arrow in the proper postion to be shot, no matter if it's raining, snowing,hot as hell, windy, you name it, that arrow will be in position. As soon as I put the arrow in the biscuit and attach it to the string I don't even give it a second thought. No matter how I hold my bow I never have to worry about it falling off.
If I'm shooting at a target I don't care if something goes wrong. I can always let down and draw again, but if I'm drawing on an animal I don't have that luxury and I want to keepmy set upas reliable and full proof as possible.
The Whisker Biscuit does this in spades.