RE: biscuit or drop away?
I think that is one of Jim Despart's targets- looks like his sig. Jim is a machine- I've seen him shoot better than his hoooter shooter does. He runs a one of my shop's four locations. I know he has said his eyes are not what they once were (whose are?) but his form is danged near perfect every single shot.
I think he did that to prove a point (and he was also a WB sales rep at the time, If I'm not mistaken)- and I'm pretty sure he doesn't shoot a biscuit these days.
Shooting spots with 1.5" vanes on a 500 grain arrow with 17% FOC. at 20 yards max with a scope, clarifier, and 7 feet total stabilizer under VERY controlled condition is not the same thing as shooting broadheads in 30 degree weather at 7 AM, out of a treestand on a windy day with a heavy jacket, etc.
Ever seen slow mo vid of what happens to vanes in flight with contact? as mentioned I'd take the Hostage Pro or the Quicktune 360 before a biscuit.
Is biscuit accurate? Of course. Anything repeated exactly the same each shot will be accurate.
Is biscuit forgiving?Not in my book.
Contact=bad