bisker wisket
#11
Nontypical Buck
Joined: Nov 2005
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From: Bandera, Texas
Love mine too. Went to it several years ago and never went back. For me it keeps the arrow on the string and rest and it is quiet and my arrows have no problem hitting the mark. As long as they keep making them I will replace the one now with a new one if it ever wears out!
#13
Joined: Oct 2005
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I have one, and I love it. I'm a clutz - so anything that will keep the arrow on for me while I twist myself into a pretzel trying to get a shot - is good by me.
I have had no problems with mine. I did notice Fletchings starting to warble, but it didn't seem to affect my shot. Besides that - I have switched to the Blazers now, and have no problems with that anymore either.
I have had no problems with mine. I did notice Fletchings starting to warble, but it didn't seem to affect my shot. Besides that - I have switched to the Blazers now, and have no problems with that anymore either.
#14
Nontypical Buck
Joined: Nov 2005
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From: Bandera, Texas
Yes I use real feathers than plastic vanes, the vanes do not give as they pass, feathers do. I will admit by the end of the season the feathers are beat and time to refletch. I have a rotation system, I shoot 5 or 6 for practice and keep 4 for hunting fletched and everything identical, test fire with broadheads and set to go. When the season is over, I re-fletch the practice arrows and make them next years hunting and then since the hunting did not get shot much, become the practice arrows! I even have gateway feathers cut my wing feathers from my turkeys and use them!
#17
Nontypical Buck
Joined: Feb 2003
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From: Wisconsin
I think this has been discussed before at one time or another , or another , or another.
http://www.huntingnet.com/forum/searchpro.aspx?p=2&phrase=Whisker+Biscuit& forumid=19&timeframe=%3e&message=both& topicreply=both&timefilter=-30

http://www.huntingnet.com/forum/searchpro.aspx?p=2&phrase=Whisker+Biscuit& forumid=19&timeframe=%3e&message=both& topicreply=both&timefilter=-30
#19
Nontypical Buck
Joined: Feb 2003
Posts: 3,903
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From: Wisconsin
ORIGINAL: JLmoore1956
Yepper, but somebody new asking a question and maybe doesn't know it was asked, so why not answer and carry on the conversation.
Yepper, but somebody new asking a question and maybe doesn't know it was asked, so why not answer and carry on the conversation.
..nevermind..


