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Old 12-21-2005 | 04:09 PM
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atlasman
 
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Default RE: Whisker Bisquit Accuracy

ORIGINAL: Arthur P

Misunderstood? Not true?? Surely you jest! Too many people have too many timesseen all those whisker bisquit things - and worse! -with their own eyes!That's a dose of BS you can keep, right there. [:'(]
Not BS at all. If you are having any of those problems with a WB it is not setup properly. Fix that and tune the bow and you won't see any of those things. Using your logic we shouldn't blame poor penetration and erratic arrow flight with broadheads on tuning either...........even though a properly setup bow would solve them too


Yep, you'll definitely beat me in a race to see who can hold full draw the longest. Whoopee! Wouldn'tthatbe an exciting contest! Actually, I don't buy bows to draw and see how long I can hold. I buy them to shoot arrows.To each his own, I guess.
You asked for valid reasons........I gave them to ya. Holding a bow for an extra minute or so if needed is an important thing to many bowhunters.

I didn't even mention the fact that taking a long bow up a treestand isn't very practical either



Same with arrow rests. I use them to obtain a clean, accurate arrow launch.
So does everyone who uses a WB...........you don't actually think that all the people that use a WB are shooting all over the place yet just stick with it for some reason do you??



Like most people, I'm coordinated enough to keep my arrows from falling off my bow without sticking them through a battery terminal cleaner posing as a rest.
Whooooopee!!!........just one less thing I have to worry about because unlike you I can just set my bow on it's side across my stand rail and pick it up and shoot when the chance comes. The battery cleaner comment clearly shows your personal grudge against the rest (more likely that it goes against what has been preached for so long by so many) you want it to not work.


A longbow shoots fast enough to get the arrow there. It's called 'archery' after all, not 'flattery'.
Again.......you asked for valid reasons and I gave them to you. If speed was not a valid reason why people buy compounds then Bowtech wouldn't exist.


Yep. You got me there. No argument. Of course, that's a very big part ofwhy longbows are getting more and more popular all the time.
Why did you ask for reasons and say you were going to debunk them if you were just going to agree with everything I said??


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