bisker wisket
#2
I love mine. I know there are drop aways that will get me few extra f.p.s and save some vane wear but the WB's are absolutely silent and they hold the arrow securely. If I was shooting 3D or some kind of targets, I might re-consider but the WB's are ideal for hunting.... in my opinion.
#3
i like them. i would've gotten one put on my bow today but they had sold the last one of the size i needed. kinda bummed about it. i guess i'll have to wait till next week for it. i'll let you know how i like it once i shoot it.
#4
as most people know i think they are junk, and one of the worst rests on the market. but that's just me. I've seen some bad things from them, accuracy, torn/ruffled fletchings etc. my opinion.
#5
Joined: Feb 2003
Posts: 1,385
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From: Baltimore Maryland USA
bdh:
You're probablygoing to catch a lot of flack on this.
The "bisker wisket" has 1 1/2 positives:
1) It has no moving parts,
1/2) It may ,or may not, hold the arrow in place.
I've been on the 'hot seat' on MANY issues. I hope you can handle the heat.
You're probablygoing to catch a lot of flack on this.

The "bisker wisket" has 1 1/2 positives:
1) It has no moving parts,
1/2) It may ,or may not, hold the arrow in place.

I've been on the 'hot seat' on MANY issues. I hope you can handle the heat.

#6
Giant Nontypical
Joined: Dec 2005
Posts: 5,673
Likes: 0
From: Northeast Tennessee
i would almost bet the whisker bicuit has had more sells than any other rest on the market so all of those people must have not thought it was junk and you cant fight numbers
#8
I got one and I really like it. No problems with accuracy yet and I haven't seen to much damage to my fletchings. I can comfortably shoot a decent group out to 50 yards so for me that is plenty. No noise, and you know your arrow is secure during crunch time.


