whisker biscuit pro's and con's
#2
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Little Elm TX USA
Posts: 47
RE: whisker biscuit pro's and con's
Maybe it slows down a little, but I just turned my bow down to 67 from 70 just because I'm better with it that way. The WB only affects it less than 5fps anyway.
They'll rip some vanes. After my Beman's came loose, I put AAE's back on and haven't had any problems at all. A little deformation, but no separation.
I shot a doe in the rain in October. Flight seemed as if it wasn't raining.
I had a NAP QT2K on for a while and will probably go back to it after season. I had some nock position issues that I couldn't fix before season started, so I went back to the WB. Very easy to tune, even for a layman like me!
They'll rip some vanes. After my Beman's came loose, I put AAE's back on and haven't had any problems at all. A little deformation, but no separation.
I shot a doe in the rain in October. Flight seemed as if it wasn't raining.
I had a NAP QT2K on for a while and will probably go back to it after season. I had some nock position issues that I couldn't fix before season started, so I went back to the WB. Very easy to tune, even for a layman like me!
#3
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: New Enterprise PA USA
Posts: 171
RE: whisker biscuit pro's and con's
For hunting situations it is a great product, if you plan to shoot your bow every day you will be replacing biscuits more often than you want to.
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