whisker biskit
#21
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: NY
Posts: 4,668

ORIGINAL: Arthur P
Meaning you don't think he has a right to express an opinion if he doesn't, I assume.
Meaning you don't think he has a right to express an opinion if he doesn't, I assume.

That's been a pretty common theme around here lately. I guess some people think you should only be allowed to talk about gravity if you have fallen from a tree.
#22
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: NY
Posts: 4,668

ORIGINAL: bowtech die hard
I'm not trying to piss you off here, but have you ever used a drop-away?
I'm not trying to piss you off here, but have you ever used a drop-away?
I have used drop away's, prong, and the WB.
WB is the best of the bunch hands down IMO.
I agree that if you do buy one be prepared.............you will start to see them pop up on more and more of your friends bows

Great rest.
#23

ORIGINAL: turtleshell
Have you ever had any of those problems YOURSELF? Do yo have any firsthand experience with this rest?
ORIGINAL: bowtech die hard
I HATE THEM! I've seen lots of problems with 'em. i.e. vanes/feathers/bad flight/tough tuning.
I HATE THEM! I've seen lots of problems with 'em. i.e. vanes/feathers/bad flight/tough tuning.
#24

That's been a pretty common theme around here lately. I guess some people think you should only be allowed to talk about gravity if you have fallen from a tree.

you will start to see them pop up on more and more of your friends bows


IMHO, as a hunting rest....you just can't beat it.
#25

ORIGINAL: atlasman
I have used drop away's, prong, and the WB.
WB is the best of the bunch hands down IMO.
I agree that if you do buy one be prepared.............you will start to see them pop up on more and more of your friends bows
Both my brothers and a couple of my friends have already made the switch.........without fail they all say they wouldn't hunt with anything else now.
Great rest.
ORIGINAL: bowtech die hard
I'm not trying to piss you off here, but have you ever used a drop-away?
I'm not trying to piss you off here, but have you ever used a drop-away?
I have used drop away's, prong, and the WB.
WB is the best of the bunch hands down IMO.
I agree that if you do buy one be prepared.............you will start to see them pop up on more and more of your friends bows

Great rest.
#26

Most of my friends have switched to the WB and all of them think it is the best they've had. I think maybe some of the WB arguements may be that alot of people who've used them find them to be a very good rest with no discernable problems and find it hard to see where others may be having trouble. They're pretty simple and some may only conclude that problems some may have may be attributed to tuning. I have been fairly surprised at how many people I've met that shot bows that were not tuned or shot arrows that were incorrectly spined, incorrect lenth, etc. I'm sure I'd like some drop-aways. I'm also sure if my bow wasn't tuned or if someone I knew shot a drop-away on a bow not tuned or wrong arrows I could blame the rest. I'm glad everybody doesn't shoot the same bows or rests or arrows or whatever. Its good to have choices.
#27
Join Date: Mar 2003
Location:
Posts: 289

ORIGINAL: Arthur P
Duh![8D]
Jeez! Putting a wb on a Newberry.... That's like wearing a dirty T-shirt and cutoffs to the Academy Awards.
The whisker biscuit works best with properly tuned bows shooting the correct spine arrows for the bow.
Jeez! Putting a wb on a Newberry.... That's like wearing a dirty T-shirt and cutoffs to the Academy Awards.

Fact of the matter is the whisker biscuit works!
A friend of mine owns a bowshop. He had a PSE Coyote recurve bow hanging on the rack and he put a whisker biscuit on it. He had a field he was hunting where the deer passed at 50yards everyday. The bow shot 4" groups at 50yards with the whisker biscuit on it. He got the deer!
I am sure there are alot of untuned bows the whisker biscuit won't work on.
I know that have gotten good results with the biscuit on my bows. I probably would with any other rest too, because I would tune the bow to make it work.
I could care less for the academy awards or the people who attend them.
The total number of people who have successfully taken theSuperSlam of all 28 big game animals with a bow is six. Out of those six, three of them are shooting the whisker biscuit arrowrest on their bow. And that's the kind of company I would rather be in.
Good luck hunting! >>>------------>
#29
Fork Horn
Join Date: Jan 2006
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Posts: 447

ORIGINAL: bowtech die hard
I'm not trying to piss you off here, but have you ever used a drop-away? I've got a trophy ridge dropzone and I just may not ever switch. It's worked unbelievably well for the past two years i've owned it. I've had no mechanical problems, and it shoots like a dream. The arrow doesn't flop around, the rest is quiet, so I don't know what you think is so terrible about them. There are plenty of drop-aways that work just fine, and there are a lot that don't. The key is looking around. Like I said I don't know if you had a bad experience with one or not, i'm just saying that I know lots of people who are satisfied with the Dropzone. And lots of people who are satisfied with the Quicktune 2000/4000.
ORIGINAL: Bradkoz
ive converted everyone i hunt with to use them (8-12 people) all of us shoot great to at least 35 yds many dif types of bows and arrow set-ups. no problems just get it set where the rest should be. but i def recomend feathers just fall through the rest so smooth. i shot mine for over 1500 shots then replaced them just because i had the time. if i didnt have that on id go with the old TM hunter just because the drop aways are such a risk for something breaking or getting stuck and most flop the arrow around thats why everyone puts fleece tape all over the bow with them on.
ive converted everyone i hunt with to use them (8-12 people) all of us shoot great to at least 35 yds many dif types of bows and arrow set-ups. no problems just get it set where the rest should be. but i def recomend feathers just fall through the rest so smooth. i shot mine for over 1500 shots then replaced them just because i had the time. if i didnt have that on id go with the old TM hunter just because the drop aways are such a risk for something breaking or getting stuck and most flop the arrow around thats why everyone puts fleece tape all over the bow with them on.
#30

ORIGINAL: mexhuntr
I WAS THINKING ON GETTING ONE JUST FOR MY HUNTING BOW, THIS PAST SEASON I SPOKED 2 BIG BUCK AND I MEAN BIG CAUSE OF THE NOISE OF MY DROP.
I WAS THINKING ON GETTING ONE JUST FOR MY HUNTING BOW, THIS PAST SEASON I SPOKED 2 BIG BUCK AND I MEAN BIG CAUSE OF THE NOISE OF MY DROP.