Are you FOR or AGAINST Whisker Biscuits?
#94
ORIGINAL: Rob/PA Bowyer
As the title of the thread questions, I'm neither for nor against the WB however I will NEVER use one.
As the title of the thread questions, I'm neither for nor against the WB however I will NEVER use one.
#95
I use a Trophy Taker Pronghorn drop away and am happy with it.
The WB isjust not for me.Obviously, there is fletching contact (which could cause tuning issues) and a frequently reported loss of speed with the WB.
I thinka WB might be useful on a kids bow, for the full containment, help them keep the arrow on the rest.
The WB isjust not for me.Obviously, there is fletching contact (which could cause tuning issues) and a frequently reported loss of speed with the WB.
I thinka WB might be useful on a kids bow, for the full containment, help them keep the arrow on the rest.
#97
Typical Buck
Joined: May 2007
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From: Belgium
Ok, I said that I thought drop away rests were better but now that I set up my WB with the Easy eye laser tuner I shoot as good with my 82nd with QAD rest as I do with my tomkat and the WB.
Frank
Frank
#98
I have used the Whisker Biscuit in the past and have had no problems with it. But I do believe thatyou canachievesuperior accuracy with a drop away arrow rest.
#99
Typical Buck
Joined: Jan 2007
Posts: 552
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From: Long Island, NY
Like I've said before, if you shoot an arrow with 4" vanesthrough the biscuit enough, it can/will become wavey. However it "does not" effect my accuracy at all. I'm not BS'ing, or I wouldn't have posted this pic. Again, I've also NEVER had a vane come off.
Wavey is an easy fix!
Wavey is an easy fix!




