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#3
RE: whisker biscuit accuracy???
It does reduce the speed, I cut the back of my WB flush with the biscuit, to reduce the friction and I lost about 2 fps. I can live with that and the benifits is the arrow is where it has and should be.
As far as accuracy once I got it sighted, accustom to it and did my tuning, it is every bit as accurate as my other rests. I only use my bow for hunting and feel this rest work well for that purpose.
As far as accuracy once I got it sighted, accustom to it and did my tuning, it is every bit as accurate as my other rests. I only use my bow for hunting and feel this rest work well for that purpose.
#4
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Semmes Alabama USA
Posts: 9
RE: whisker biscuit accuracy???
I agree it does cut a slight bit of speed off......But, I find it to be VERY accurate on my setup. I have been very pleased with it. It was easy to setup and tune, and you can' t beat the way it holds the arrow !
#5
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: SC USA
Posts: 1,434
RE: whisker biscuit accuracy???
I would have never tried one , but I bought one for my dad because he' s kind of clumsy. I went down to hunt with him this year and when I pulled my bow out of the case my string had gotten cut in transit. I ended up taking his bow hunting and killed a doe , I loved hunting with the WB. I was much more confident on the stand holding the bow. I just bought one and put it on my bow. It was easy to tune and extremely accurate(surprised me). They are tuff on fletchings,but the benefits outweigh the negatives by far. The local pro-shop showed me how to notch out a regular biscuit without ordering the conversion,it takes about 3 minutes and costs $0 . Worth a try ,I got mine on clearance at walmart for $ 20.