Whisker Biscuit ?
#1
Thread Starter
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Saylorsburg PA. USA
Posts: 252
Whisker Biscuit ?
I know this subject has been discussed over & over already but I never pay any attention to it before! Now I'm thinking on getteing one & need the pros & cons on the rest! Are they noisey? Do they where fast? How are they to keep squared? Anyway any input would be appreciated & Thanks for it!!<img src=icon_smile_approve.gif border=0 align=middle>
#2
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: VIRGINIA BEACH, VA.
Posts: 59
RE: Whisker Biscuit ?
i shoot the deluxe model wb..i've had no problems at all..it tuned my pse carbons very easily..it's in my opinion the easiest hunting rest out..try it, if it doesn't work for you, there are plenty of people out there that love them and would take it off your hand for a minimal loss..good luck
#3
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: akron ny USA
Posts: 59
RE: Whisker Biscuit ?
If you get one get the new quick shot bisquit they came out w/ this year. its awsome. if you already have the regular droptine or original wiskerbisquit they have a conversion for it to make it a QS. My dad put one on his new razor tec and i am getting the conversion kit once my dealer gets ' em in. he' s got two but they are both for lefty' s.
#6
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Chatsworth Georgia USA
Posts: 79
RE: Whisker Biscuit ?
I got to where I hated mine. Seemed like the more I shot, the more damage I did to the vanes switched to feather. Still some problems.
Then I went on my first archery hunt. My buddy with a TM Hunter style spooked a deer when the arrow feel off the rest. I didn' t have a problem with mine but that wild hawg sure did. I can' t imagine a better hunting rest in a tree stand.
Then I went on my first archery hunt. My buddy with a TM Hunter style spooked a deer when the arrow feel off the rest. I didn' t have a problem with mine but that wild hawg sure did. I can' t imagine a better hunting rest in a tree stand.