Cock feather and the biscuit??
#2
RE: Cock feather and the biscuit??
Cock feather points straight up. If it is down then it will make contact with the aluminum bracket and if it is oriented in another way one of the vanes will slide through the quick shot slot and then the fibers will not grab all vanes equally resulting in irradic flight.
#3
RE: Cock feather and the biscuit??
ORIGINAL: bigbulls
Cock feather points straight up. If it is down then it will make contact with the aluminum bracket and if it is oriented in another way one of the vanes will slide through the quick shot slot and then the fibers will not grab all vanes equally resulting in irradic flight.
Cock feather points straight up. If it is down then it will make contact with the aluminum bracket and if it is oriented in another way one of the vanes will slide through the quick shot slot and then the fibers will not grab all vanes equally resulting in irradic flight.
#6
Fork Horn
Join Date: Jul 2004
Location:
Posts: 446
RE: Cock feather and the biscuit??
The Whisker Biscuit is an very good rest i have shot hundreds of arrows through it for the past several months with nonoticable bristle loss or fletch damage except for onlya slight discoloration on some ofvanes. I'm not changing anything in the way i've got that rest set up.
#7
RE: Cock feather and the biscuit??
I love my WB as well, but recently switched to vanes from feathers because it was chewing my vanes up pretty good.
I also shoot w/ the cock feather up in the WB.
I also shoot w/ the cock feather up in the WB.
#9
Fork Horn
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: middletown ohio USA
Posts: 111
RE: Cock feather and the biscuit??
i use four feather flrtch and one feather goes through the quick shot section of the bisquit and i have groups out at 30 yards where my arrows are touching. i shoot with my alignment like an x
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