RE: Your thoughts on Whisker Biscuits????
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He ask for opinions. I gave him mine. It's more than theory that a clean untouched arrow flies better than one fighting through resistance, drag and interference. It's not principles I based my opinions on... it's physics. I've stood side by side with folks(very competetant archers/teachers) who played with them, experimented with them and tried them for hunting. They all took them off after playing around and went to a better more reliable rest. My opinion is just that. Yours is yours. Perhaps what we strive for or our standards are different. I want a clean flying arrow. The problems with arrows falling off rest etc etc can be corrected with proper practice and training. Everyone who has one seems to have had to modify, cut chunks out of the housing, take off fibers or find a special glue for their arrows to make the thing work.
Edited by - davidmil on 01/10/2003 15:33:06