ORIGINAL: buckhunter12
Well i know there are hundreds of questions and comments on here about this rest, but i dont think ive really heard anyone say anything about shooting longer distances with this rest. I know they shoot great at 20-30 yards but ive never seen anyone shoot much past that. Has anyone shot theres at say 40,50, even 60 yards with the same results as the closer ranges? How well do blazers hold up through the biscut too? Thanks all
The average guy with a properly tuned bow shooting the correct spine arrow for the bow will realize 1" diameter groups at 10yards, 2" at20yards, 3" at30yards, 4" at 40yards, and 5" at 50yards.
Pros like Jeff Hopkins can shoot 80yards with the biscuit and keep inside an 1 1/2" at 80yards.
Using rubber blunt-tipped arrows and shooting at 100yards I have gotten 10-12" groups with the biscuit.
I have shot the B-2 whisker biscuit using a Hooter-Shooter to hold the bow and it shot the arrow into the exact same hole twelve times in a row at 35yards.
Accuracy at long range is going to be a combination of skill and balanced tuned equiptment.
If the bow is tuned to shoot the arrow through the center of the biscuit it will be accurate. If the bow is tuned to fling the arrow sideways or to send the arrow downward or upward against the rest it will not be as accurate. A tuned bow will make a difference.
Good luck hunting! >>>------------>