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musclecarman92 01-13-2008 10:48 AM

wisker biscut - feathers
 
do feathers shoot well thru a wisker biscut

sunset 01-13-2008 10:53 AM

RE: wisker biscut - feathers
 
no, i've never had any luck with whisker bisquit. tears my feathers up. there are other choices out there. that don't effect your feathers as much.

jmbuckhunter 01-13-2008 11:16 AM

RE: wisker biscut - feathers
 
Only Once.:)

quiksilver 01-13-2008 11:30 AM

RE: wisker biscut - feathers
 
My feathers shoot awesome through my WB. Just put one drop of glue on the leading edge of each feather, where it meets the shaft. If you're hunting with a biscuit - I would highly recommend feathers over all other available options.

I shoot 4" gateway feathers with no helical through a fuse biscuit.

nchawkeye 01-13-2008 11:33 AM

RE: wisker biscut - feathers
 
Never had any problems with feathers in mine...I've had a WB about 4 years now, wouldn't change it for anything..

Nichunter 01-13-2008 11:56 AM

RE: wisker biscut - feathers
 
no they rip off[:o]

jeremy3303 01-13-2008 12:12 PM

RE: wisker biscut - feathers
 
The only way they will rip off is if they aren't installed correctly. As quiksilver said, a drop of glue on the leading edge of the feather will solve this problem. Feathers will shoot great through a properly tuned WB, but they will eventually wear out and need to be refletched. If you want something a little more durable, I strongly suggest using blazer vanes.

Roskoe 01-13-2008 12:54 PM

RE: wisker biscut - feathers
 
X2. The Whisker Biscuit and the 2" Blazers are like beer and pizza.

stabnslab_WI 01-13-2008 01:38 PM

RE: wisker biscut - feathers
 

ORIGINAL: jeremy3303

The only way they will rip off is if they aren't installed correctly. As quiksilver said, a drop of glue on the leading edge of the feather will solve this problem. Feathers will shoot great through a properly tuned WB, but they will eventually wear out and need to be refletched. If you want something a little more durable, I strongly suggest using blazer vanes.
Why should you even have to go through the troubles of the extra glue to modify your arrows.

jeremy3303 01-13-2008 02:17 PM

RE: wisker biscut - feathers
 

ORIGINAL: stabnslab_WI


ORIGINAL: jeremy3303

The only way they will rip off is if they aren't installed correctly. As quiksilver said, a drop of glue on the leading edge of the feather will solve this problem. Feathers will shoot great through a properly tuned WB, but they will eventually wear out and need to be refletched. If you want something a little more durable, I strongly suggest using blazer vanes.
Why should you even have to go through the troubles of the extra glue to modify your arrows.
Its not extra glue, its just another step in the process. All it takes is a single drop of glue on the leading edge to seal it off and have that extra durabilty. I don't see how that is any trouble at all, it just takes a few seconds per arrow.


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