RE: Whisker Bisquit Accuracy
"The aim of art, the aim of a life, can only be to increase the sum of freedom and resposibility to be found in every manand in the world. It cannot, under any circumstances, be to reduce or suppress that freedom, even temporarily." --Albert Camus
I have tested the whisker biscuit using a Hooter-Shooter to hold the bow. That bow did shoot the arrow into the exact same hole twelve times in a row at a distance of 35yards. How accurate does something have to be before some people will admit that it can work?
Archery isn't something new for me. I have been shooting and building bows for over 45years. I do know a little bit about bow tuning and I have posted information and methods that I have found to be usefull over those years.
Archers helping archers is what this forum is all about. When I first found this forum and other archery related forums there were many people who doubted the biscuit could even work, no less be accurate. Many that once ridiculed the whisker biscuit have since converted to its use.
No arrow rest can magically tune your bow. The responsibility for that task lies with the archer. Same thing goes for choosing the correct arrows for the bow.
I do take a certain amount of pride in being able to help other people in figuring out how things work. And the truth is that the whisker biscuit does work.
The freedom to choose a certain style of rest, and the knowledge of how to set it up correctly for maximum advantage should not be suppressed, even temporarily.
Good luck hunting! >>>------------>