Originally Posted by
rogerstv
I am shocked that WBs work as well as people claim. But, I believe the Las Vegas NFAA tourney several years ago was won by an archer with a WB. That being said, I recommend staying away from WBs as they go against all rational thinking regarding external influences on the physics of arrow flight.
I'm stumped by your rational to "recommend" that people not use a WB even though, yes, Vegas was won by a WB and that WB's win in many other smaller shoots. It's proven its self over and over on the range and in the field. So your interpretation of physics doesn't really apply here. Remember, the bumble bee isn't supposed to be able to fly, but it does.
As for freezing rain, snow etc. if it can freeze a WB it can certainly freeze a drop away. And a shot of sillicone spray 1-2 x per season ends all worries. Over 10 years of hunting in WI and MN with it, never a problem.