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Old 06-04-2003 | 08:08 PM
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JOE PA
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Default RE: Whisker Bisquit

This is like deja vu all over again.

I am puzzled by someone who takes the time to repeatedly post negative comments about a product that someone else has asked about, that the person has never actually used and has no intentions of using. Then the same person continues to argue minutia with everyone who has anything good to say about the product. I guess it is some form of entertainment or something?[X(]

I was a Whisker Biscuit (at least I think that is the correct name) sceptic for quite a while. The first one I used seemed noisy, and consistent accuracy seemed to be quite a challenge. Reading as many positive posts as I had about the rest, I decided to try it one more time. I trimmed the back flat as suggested by many of those who like the rest, and it made a positive difference in draw noise and grouping. I don' t know what kind of accuracy people expect from a hunting bow, but I can usually shoot 2" groups with broadheads at 30 yards with this setup. I am satisfied with this level of accuracy with a rest that holds the arrow in position to shoot at all times. The arrow can' t fall of the rest and make noise at the wrong time, costing a shot at an animal. The rest has no moving parts (unless you consider the accursed bristles as moving parts). It seems to hold up quite well to thousands of shots, and gives me no trouble at all.

Wait just a darn minute. Why would anyone want a rest like that?[&:]
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