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Old 12-23-2006 | 04:40 PM
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switchbackXT_shooter
 
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Default RE: drop zone vs wisker bisquit

hello all,
I own a whisker buisket arrow rest and put it on my switchback xt. when I go out to the range with friends to shoot first thing when I get my bow out is they frown when they see the whisker buisket and tell me "you will shoot better, more accurate, straighter, bla bla bla if you get rid of that thing! and get a drop away" well we go out to the range and they shoot there groups and I shoot mine. used to I could nail a robin hood from the 20 yard pin 30 and 40 with my cobra sight (which was lost and subsequently replaced by a TR Matrix (the inline pin sight) now its not been tuned in like the cobra, not as much time shooting it, but they are both good accessories.
My friends have a hard time telling me to switch after we look at groups from the shots LOL!! I just point to the groups and say, "what more do I need??" and then look at theres (which are usually wider than mine and wonder why they think there equipment is more accurate)

P.S. they have good name brand bows and acc. I think they just dont put in the practice to shoot good tight groups. A lot of the guys that come into the pro shop (where I get my bow hunting stuff) think there is some thing wrong with the bow allways when it dont hit right on the dot when they get it out a week before season and shoot it. its a skill that you have to practice to get good at and you have to practice to keep it. its not like rideing a bike, once you loose it you have to re-learn it.
bows are not rifles, rifles are shooting machines that just require the user to point in the right direction and pull the trigger. bows require a lot more preparation before squeezing the release trigger.
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