Whisker Biscuit, original or drop-tine?
#4
ORIGINAL: Nichunter
I would not recommend any WB because I got one in the spring and it allready completely destroyed.
I would not recommend any WB because I got one in the spring and it allready completely destroyed.
Nichunter, how well is your bow tuned? If an arrow isn't going out of the bow fairly straight it certainly will beat the be-jesus out of those bristles. Going out cleanly they should last a very very long time.
#5
I agree. These rests will eventually open up from wear and tear on the bristles, but it takes a lot. If the bow isn't tuned, though, they wear out real quick - will also tear up your fletching sometimes.
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Nontypical Buck
Joined: Nov 2005
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From: Mn.
I use the Org WB,havent had the urge to try a Drop yet dont think I will ether.Ive used the WB since day one and untill I have a problem Iam not changing,altho I might buy the new hostage and put it on my old Browning Storm and give it a try but for now my Dren likes the Org WB and so do I..
YOU JUST HAVE TO KNOW HOW TOO TUNE IT(Install it) THE RIGHT WAY..
YOU JUST HAVE TO KNOW HOW TOO TUNE IT(Install it) THE RIGHT WAY..
#7
I too, am not a big fan of the WB I have one on my bow it is wearing out but I have had it for about a year now and it is just starting to show signs of wear. I think I will buy the N.A.P 360 Capture Rest
Mat
Mat
#8
Joined: Oct 2007
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I been thinking about get one to try but I'm not sure I what to spend the money just yet. I'm just getting into bowhunting. The WB around here runs about $30 to $35. I have had my friends that shoot one say they love theirs. If anyone can find a good deal on one let me know.
#9
Nontypical Buck
Joined: Nov 2005
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From: Mn.
Go to your pro shop,someone more then lkely took one off because they didnt like it or came in on a trade in bow,just need to ask,just tell em your looking for a used WB for a old back-up bow.....




