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Old 12-22-2005 | 01:16 AM
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atlasman
 
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Default RE: Whisker Bisquit Accuracy

ORIGINAL: jayuu

shoot a branch, does your arrow deflect off it? well your whisker biscuit is acting as a whole bunch ofbranchessurrounding it.

That may be the worst analogy of a WB I have ever read. Now I know you have no experience with them if you think that is a logical comparison.


any bit that itmoves after the arrow leaves the string your arrow will not fly true or as straight as on that has no deflections. and a drop away the arrow has no defelctions.
Any movement after release will effect arrow flight........and that won't change no matter what rest you use. I also think you are confused as to when the arrow leaves the string........the vanes are already coming out the front end of the WB before the arrow leaves the string.



and im not saying a wb causes tons of friction heck it might not even be measurable, 4 inches a second slower maybe, but it does decrease arrow speed a little. unless they are made of a frictionless material.
And??.......this is something you are concerned about??


i guess all im trying to say is logically thinking, and in my case personal experience, the dropaway is more accurate, for me.
You have shot them both and found the WB to be less accurate?


BTW......I have nothing against fall aways or any other rest. They are not as good for hunting as a WB but they are all still fine equipment.
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