RE: Whisker Bisquit Experiment with pictures
I am having problems with my WB Deluxe. I must turn my vanes so that the inside vane faces the cable. This way the only damage to my vanes comes from my cable. (On a side note, I have my cables adjusted as far tweaked out as possible) The other two vanes are never affected. However, when I turn my vanes to avoid hitting my cable, the two lower vanes are damaged on the metal biscuit holder that protrudes into the circle. I tried using feathers, figuring that they may lay down better. But they don't work at all. They shoot a very inconsistent group and are tweaked also. I would guess that this is due to the large width of the feathers. Any help on which way to move the rest...
I really love this rest, it shoots very accurately with a newly vaned arrow. I have about a 6'' group or less at 40 yards with an arrow that has only been shot 20 times or less. And it allowed me to kill my third elk this year and I don't turn 20 years old until November.
Oh yeah, I shoot a Pearson Silencer Bow @ 77 lbs with Carbon Express CX-400 30'' arrows. The vanes are right cylinderical 4'' Carbon Express vanes. And I shoot fingers.
Thanks for your suggestions,
Conlan