bisker wisket
#4
Join Date: May 2005
Posts: 266
RE: bisker wisket
MY bow shop turned me away from one because they said that once the string is released, any movement in your arm will cause the arrow to be effected by the whisker biscuit since it totally surrounds the arrow. where as with a drop away, once the string is released, movement in your arm won't cause nearly as many problems.
#5
Join Date: Jul 2006
Location: Salt Lake City, Utah
Posts: 56
RE: bisker wisket
I've heard that bit, too. Butif an archer's bow hand is moving in the millisecond it takes for the arrow to clear the rest, wouldn't that archer already have aserious form problem anyway? We're talking a difference of the time between when the nock separates from the string and passes through the bisquit - a distance of 6" on my bow. That would be some serious hand movement.