bisker wisket
#31
i shoot a wb qs and love it. To say it isnt as accurate may or may not be the case but im shooting 1.5" groups at 20 and about the same at 30 yards. Thats way more than good enough for me. I would never sacrifice the ease and containment that the wb has to get an already tight group tighter. Granted i shoot every single day about 100 arrows, maybe thats why i can keep my groups wayyy tighter than a paper plate...?
I love my WB. I dont think there is an easier/ better all around rest on the market that gets the job done.
I love my WB. I dont think there is an easier/ better all around rest on the market that gets the job done.
#35
Joined: Aug 2006
Posts: 19
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From: Mississippi
I switched to a WB this year and I am grouping just fine. I started shooting out to 50 yards b/c I was told I may need that when I go on my Ill. hunt this year. I bet I am shoot 2" groups at 50 yards. At 20 and 30 yards I dont shoot the same spot on the target, done torn up fletchings and hitting arrows. How close do you need it to be. Folks who say WB cant let you have great groups aren't getting the same results I have been getting. I know I wouldn't switch to anything else know.
#40
Fork Horn
Joined: Aug 2006
Posts: 143
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From: Little Chute, WI
For hunting, you can't beat a WB. For target shooting, probably a drop away.
The downfall of the bisket is it likes to rip off fletches.
My fix was 2inch blazer vanes and good glue. The glue you get with factory arrows is real cheap, and the Blazer vanes are a bit stronger material than traditional vanes. Never shot them with feathers, but for the little bit of trouble they are, the thought of never having my arrow fall off the rest while I am in my treeestand ever again?*tink*... Priceless.
As far as groups? 2 inch at 25,4 inch at 50(might be the shooter)
The downfall of the bisket is it likes to rip off fletches.
My fix was 2inch blazer vanes and good glue. The glue you get with factory arrows is real cheap, and the Blazer vanes are a bit stronger material than traditional vanes. Never shot them with feathers, but for the little bit of trouble they are, the thought of never having my arrow fall off the rest while I am in my treeestand ever again?*tink*... Priceless.
As far as groups? 2 inch at 25,4 inch at 50(might be the shooter)


