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Old 03-06-2007 | 07:10 AM
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Default RE: thoughts on whisker bisquit

ORIGINAL: heo kyle

I been thinking about switching rests this year and I heard some good and bad on the whisker bisquit. I'm still not convinced either way
Just recently got a new bow and it came with a biscuit (new delux version) and I can't imagine there being another one on the market that could be more user friendly and dependable if you are talking hunting.Tournament shooting is probably a differant story.I have asked about good and bad in other forums and pretty much got more good than bad which seems to be the case here too. I asked because I was getting black marks on the vanes and some alsowere gettingout of shape (squiggly ya might say). Good advise from wapitibull357 was to get an EZ-fletch and if some do get beat up change vanes. Some sayDURAVANES work great with NO problems and others say 2 in. BLAZERS are the way to go.I also was advised to try the super glu at the point where the vanefirstenters the Biscuit whenreleased. I shoot Easton Carbon Storms and have also ( just like here) had some say to go carbon vs. Aluminum with the Biscuit. Bottom linefor me is:I think it's great. I shoot a walk thru 14 target field course every weekend, in the back yard a couple times a week and use it for 3-D events.Last thing, sorry,I've been told and have read that the out ofshape vanes won't effect things unless they get real tore up and that you can get vanes back in shape with a little help from a hair dryer. Good luck
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