ORIGINAL: BigJ71
Both will work just fine, it all depends on how you hunt. Me, I never let my bow out of my hand when I'm hunting, I usually laythe bowacross my lap on it's side and I know my arrow will be in place no matter what I do. It's great for stalking to, I hunt in timber and sometimes it gets pretty thick but the WB keeps my arrow on the rest no matter what I bump into. Quite possibly the best hunting rest on the market today IMHO.
I hunt in the thick woods up here as well. And to date I have only hunted by walk and stalk. I still preffer the drop away arrow rest. Once the arrow is flying there is no contact with anything. I am not a rookie to bowhunting either. I first tried bowhunting way back in 1978 and my mind is made up on what I want for an arrow rest..