RE: Whisker Bisquit Accuracy
The correct arrow to biscuit fit is a loose one. A tight biscuit to arrow fit would create a noticable drop in speed.
Bows that have been set at an even tiller will tend to shoot a level arrow from the 90degree position on the bowstring. A level approach to the biscuit will provides very little friction from the arrow and no speed loss as a result.
Any tiller/nocking point combination that increases the profile of the arrow and fletching to the biscuit will increase the amount of speed loss and there will also be a noticable increase in the amount of noise the bow makes at the shot.
High nocking points and unbalanced tiller combinations that were needed for other styles of rests are not neccessary with the biscuit.
An added benefit of a stabile arrow launch is that you don't need a helical fletch on the arrow to correct the arrow after its been shot.
The bottom line is that the whisker biscuit is just as accurate or better than any other rest available.
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