Whisper bisquit accurracy at longer ranges?
Let me start by saying I've read the existing posts on the whisker bisquit. Opinions are mixed and strong. My pro shop, and many of the posters here suggest it is the cat's meow at closer ranges--ie--25 yds or less. Out west where I hunt, I find typical hunting conditions for spot and stalk mule deer hunting to regularly require longer shots (this year's buck was taken at 42yds, and the other shot opportunities were 55-65 (which I didn't take because the deer were moving). As a result, I regularly practice at these ranges (its great practice for shorter shots). I've been told that beyond 35 yds, groups will open up with the bisquit, and that even with perfect form, I will lose some of my present range ( I have pins to 65 yds). It's hard enough as it is presently to keep all my arrows in the kill zone at this range. Any thoughts or experience on inherent accuracy of the rest at 40 yds and beyond? I'm shooting a bowtech patriot at 70# with goldtip 5575s. I presently use a a quick tune 1000 with good results.