Whisker Biscuit and Carbon arrows
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I'm thinking about putting a whisker biscuit on my PSE stingray and switching from 2413 aluminum to carbon. I have not shot carbon before and would like some advise on what carbon arrows to try Beman ICS, ACC etc??
#5
Throw a vote in for the Beman ICS hunters. I typically end up using them as my hunting arrow each season...though the Easton Excels might also get the nod.
On a related note, make sure you get the Medium sized biscuit if you are going to be shooting ICS style carbons. The "small size" is typically for really skinny carbons such as the Easton Axis.
On a related note, make sure you get the Medium sized biscuit if you are going to be shooting ICS style carbons. The "small size" is typically for really skinny carbons such as the Easton Axis.
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From: Sweet Valley Pa. USA
I personally have never found anything better then the ACC's but they are pricey. I'm using the ACC's with a Biscuit this year and they are very quiet through the rest.
#7
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The newest is the Easton Axis . They give you internal components with a new insert design and very slim profile shafts. IMO thin shafts outperform because of minimal wind drag. The whisker biscuit should be for thin carbon shafts. I use both carbon and Whisker Biscuitand would never go back to aluminum, even if Chuck Adams paid me to. The problem with acc is they will bend some.
#9
I shot Carbon Express CX-200's out of my biscuit, i love them, i get great accuracy, and its dead silent. I might switch to their new ultra thin arrow next spring, or at least try them out.
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