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Old 08-10-2006 | 05:49 PM
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If your are overwhelmed with adrenlin when that spike and doe come in than the Whisker Biscuit is what you need.
If I ever get to the point where a spike or a does does not excite me, I'll quit hunting.

If your confident, in control, and are a avid archer then the drop away style rest is your best choice.
So only confident and "in control" archers should use a drop away? Care to explain what you mean with this statement?


You can always start out with the Whisker biscuit and work your way up.
In hopes of one day being the archer/super hunter that you obvisously are.........[:-]
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LOL Hook line and sinker. I got you and Atlas sore mouthed like a big ole bass. This is like taking candy from a baby. Never laughed so hard in my life. BAwwwww Bawwww
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Old 08-10-2006 | 07:16 PM
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Atlas.....

You kill me.

If you must have the last word.....then I concede it to you. I will not post again.
How do you debate a topic with someone who posts something like this?? How old are you??




From now on, though.....when people ask about the WB....can I just post the "noise" information from THEIR site....instead of posting MY experience?

Can I?

OK....I will.

Jeff

see ya.....
I don't understand the point you are trying to make by saying CAP has info on their site under tuning tips to help people better use their product. You can find this at most if not all companies websites for anything from stands, bows, accessories etc.

If you had properly tuned your rest (Obviously you did not since you didn't even know any of that information even existed) it would still be on your bow.
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Old 08-10-2006 | 07:22 PM
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ORIGINAL: MOTOWNHONKEY

[quote]ORIGINAL: HuntinGUS

If your are overwhelmed with adrenlin when that spike and doe come in than the Whisker Biscuit is what you need.
If I ever get to the point where a spike or a does does not excite me, I'll quit hunting.

If your confident, in control, and are a avid archer then the drop away style rest is your best choice.
So only confident and "in control" archers should use a drop away? Care to explain what you mean with this statement?


You can always start out with the Whisker biscuit and work your way up.
In hopes of one day being the archer/super hunter that you obvisously are.........[:-]


LOL Hook line and sinker. I got you and Atlas sore mouthed like a big ole bass. This is like taking candy from a baby. Never laughed so hard in my life. BAwwwww Bawwww
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ORIGINAL: MOTOWNHONKEY

The Whisker Biscuit makes simular noises as an air biscuit.

I agree.................silent but deadly



If your are overwhelmed with adrenlin when that spike and doe come in than the Whisker Biscuit is what you need.
I don't get "overwhelmed"..........and the WB is exactly what I need.



If your confident, in control, and are a avid archer then the drop away style rest is your best choice. You can always start out with the Whisker biscuit and work your way up.

I am confident, in control, and an avid archer and the Whisker Biscuit is my best choice. I started out with a drop away and worked my way up

Yea........I really fell for that one
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Old 08-10-2006 | 08:00 PM
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Izzz just jacking with you guys. If I was a betting man I would say that Atlasman loves and will forever use the WB. Keep the debate going though it gets quite funny at times. Guys, I hope you get a chance to spend some time with loved ones on a pond bank catching some Bream.
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Old 08-11-2006 | 06:56 AM
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Just who do they think they are....all stealthy and such.
Being as stealth as possible is a good thing.
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Old 08-11-2006 | 01:52 PM
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Just who do they think they are....all stealthy and such.
Being as stealth as possible is a good thing.
Stealth smealth......not me....no sir, I stroll into the woods smoking a big cigar wearing my"neon blue" mall ninja camo. I make sure my pockets are full of loose change and anOscar-Meyer weenie whistle so I can play my favorite tune while in my stand.

Why you ask? well all of that stuff combined doesn't spook deer as much as my super loud Whisker Biscuit rest does so I figure, "I might as well"
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Old 08-11-2006 | 02:19 PM
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BigJ12, what your reply post to me all about? I can't figure out where your're coming from in your reply to me.
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Old 08-11-2006 | 02:21 PM
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ORIGINAL: BobCo19-65

Just who do they think they are....all stealthy and such.
Being as stealth as possible is a good thing.
Stealth smealth......not me....no sir, I stroll into the woods smoking a big cigar wearing my"neon blue" mall ninja camo. I make sure my pockets are full of loose change and anOscar-Meyer weenie whistle so I can play my favorite tune while in my stand.

Why you ask? well all of that stuff combined doesn't spook deer as much as my super loud Whisker Biscuit rest does so I figure, "I might as well"


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Old 08-11-2006 | 05:22 PM
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Time out for a minute.

Last night I took my bow into the basement at about 4 am. There was absolutely NO BACKGROUND NOISE because everyone was sleeping. I tried 3 different types of carbon arrows through the biscuit and all three were louder than I'd prefer. Onaprong rest w/ moleskinall threewere dead quiet - zero noise.

Outside the noise from the biscuit isn't that bad but there's usually a breeze, highway traffic, etc.On a dead quiet morning with no wind I can see how the noise could be a factor. For the record, I've shot dropaway and bicuits and I like them both. But I am still waiting for somebody to tell me how to stick moleskin to a biscuit.
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Old 08-11-2006 | 06:50 PM
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ORIGINAL: gzg38b

Time out for a minute.

Last night I took my bow into the basement at about 4 am. There was absolutely NO BACKGROUND NOISE because everyone was sleeping. I tried 3 different types of carbon arrows through the biscuit and all three were louder than I'd prefer. Onaprong rest w/ moleskinall threewere dead quiet - zero noise.

Outside the noise from the biscuit isn't that bad but there's usually a breeze, highway traffic, etc.On a dead quiet morning with no wind I can see how the noise could be a factor. For the record, I've shot dropaway and bicuits and I like them both. But I am still waiting for somebody to tell me how to stick moleskin to a biscuit.
Me Too!!!!! HCH







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