WHISKER BISCUIT PROBLEM
#15
Giant Nontypical
Joined: Dec 2005
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From: Northeast Tennessee
ORIGINAL: dogslayer
I havn't used the blazers . I do recall a few people on here having problems with Blazers and the bisquit . I couldn't speculate on why .
I havn't used the blazers . I do recall a few people on here having problems with Blazers and the bisquit . I couldn't speculate on why .
#17
Well i should get some pics because my fibers in the biscuit are starting to do all sorts of weird things.[>:]
Some are even starting to bend backwards[&:]
Some are even starting to bend backwards[&:]
#18
Nontypical Buck
Joined: Aug 2004
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From: Bradford, Ontario
I shoot blazers through the bisquit and they're the best fletching for that rest. I would recommend you paper tune that bow and you will likely see a nasty tear of some kind. A properly installed and tuned wisker bisquit does not frizz the fibers, damage blazer vanes or shoot any different than whatever rest you use.
#19
Giant Nontypical
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From: Northeast Tennessee
ORIGINAL: TerryM
I shoot blazers through the bisquit and they're the best fletching for that rest. I would recommend you paper tune that bow and you will likely see a nasty tear of some kind. A properly installed and tuned wisker bisquit does not frizz the fibers, damage blazer vanes or shoot any different than whatever rest you use.
I shoot blazers through the bisquit and they're the best fletching for that rest. I would recommend you paper tune that bow and you will likely see a nasty tear of some kind. A properly installed and tuned wisker bisquit does not frizz the fibers, damage blazer vanes or shoot any different than whatever rest you use.
glad someone else see's that a tuned biscuit doesnt cause this....do a centershot on it if you cant paper tune.
#20
Joined: Aug 2003
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From: Raymore & Triplett, MO
Mr. Bailey, with the problems you're experiencing with the biscuits, maybe its time you switched to a fall away rest. Some even capture the arrow such as a QAD or a ripcord. The Muzzy ZE is also a great rest. The WB might not be for everybody. Make the switch to a fallaway and don't look back.


