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Old 01-21-2009, 11:01 AM
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Whitehorn
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Join Date: Dec 2004
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Default RE: hostage pro vs. wisker biscuit

ORIGINAL: shed33

the biscuit part itself is what I am referring too, not the housing ..(replacing)
Shed

The wisker part of the biscuit will take a lot of wear.. One thing about a WB is that it forced me to properly tune my bow which has improved my groupings.. For the first 2 years of not, and then learning to tune, my wiskers would bend and break from the fletching hitting the wiskes at the wrong angle.. I have since replaced the whisker portion and now that my bow is tuned and stays tuned, wiskers don't bend or break and I expect this rest to not wear over a long,longtime.. Will no doubt replace my bow first.

FYI, I have blasers..

In a nutshell, the wear isn't a problem, and if it is, the prolem is not the rest but an un tuned bow.

Cheers.
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