Does anyone use a Whisker Biscuit anymore?
#12
RE: Does anyone use a Whisker Biscuit anymore?
It's the only one I'll use.... and have been using one, and Blazer vanes,for 7 years.
And I have no plans to change unless they improve the biscuit.
God Bless
MET
And I have no plans to change unless they improve the biscuit.
God Bless
MET
#14
RE: Does anyone use a Whisker Biscuit anymore?
I started with a dropaway then went to the biscuit then back to a different dropaway last year.
I just put the biscuit back on for hunting season. For me, the attraction is simplicity: No cords to tie in, no worrying about springs wearing out, now worrying about whether it's dropping fast enough, it doesn't affect your cam timing like some dropaways, and it's simple to tune.
I use Blazers and have never had a problem.
I just put the biscuit back on for hunting season. For me, the attraction is simplicity: No cords to tie in, no worrying about springs wearing out, now worrying about whether it's dropping fast enough, it doesn't affect your cam timing like some dropaways, and it's simple to tune.
I use Blazers and have never had a problem.
#16
RE: Does anyone use a Whisker Biscuit anymore?
biscuit here too.I tried a trophy ridge drop zone and liked it.I came back to the biscuit because of containment.I can't tell much difference in my group size.
#17
RE: Does anyone use a Whisker Biscuit anymore?
ORIGINAL: matt6506
i use to use one and had no problems, but i decided to use the QAD Ultra hunter. I found that i can hold tighter groups at longer yardages with the qad
i use to use one and had no problems, but i decided to use the QAD Ultra hunter. I found that i can hold tighter groups at longer yardages with the qad
But I can hit a 4" circle at 40+ yards withone shot, and I don't shoot that far in the field.
So I guess it does everything I need it to do ..... but like I said, I don't ever shoot groups at deer.
MET
#19
RE: Does anyone use a Whisker Biscuit anymore?
using the Octane Hostage Pro and love it...a guy i work with sold me a new one that he won in a raffle for $25, and I have absolutely no complaints about it...you get all the benefits of a capture-style rest without the vanes touching the bristles