RE: wisker biskets for beginners
Flinching, poor shooting form, shooting untuned bows, and shooting incorrectly spined arrows a recipe for poor results regardless of the rest used on the bow.
That being said, the whisker biscuit will reward good shooting form, and properly tuned bows, shooting the correct spine arrows.
The whisker biscuit is easy to setup. And it stays in adjustment.
For the best results setting up the biscuit you should start by setting the bow at an even tiller. Most bows can be set at an even tiller by simply backing out both limb bolts an even number of turns from maximum.
The biscuit should be parallel to the bowstring not tipped forward or tipped backward.
The arrow should be nocked at 90degrees to the bowstring.
You should shoot the correct spine arrows for the bow.
The windage for the rest should be adjusted to the position where the bow shoots all arrows to the same vertical line at all distances. Then the sight can be adjusted to that line.
Nock high or nock low arrows in the target can be corrected by adjusting the tiller of the bow. Simply tighten the bow limb that is in the direction that you want the nock end of the arrow to go. Or you can loosen the limb bolt that is in the opposite direction that you want the nock end of the arrow to go and accomplish the same thing. But you should leave the arrow nocked at 90degrees to the bowstring.
Good luck bowtuning! And good luck with your whisker biscuit, it will help you fill your freezer!
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