Are you FOR or AGAINST Whisker Biscuits?
#21
Fork Horn
Joined: Feb 2008
Posts: 217
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I had a WB on my Vulcan and because the bow has such a short brace height I could never get consistent shot patterns. i have switched tot a limbdriver now and like it a lot the only problem is now I am definetly the cause of inconsistent shots
#23
Never shot one and did not like the idea when they first come out....Too much drag on your arrow for me!!!! If I were looking to go with a arrow containing style restI would go with bodoodle...I'm not against them per say but I won't ever shoot one...
#24
I think one thing allot of guy don't think about is if there's freezing rain you drop away rest or any other rest that moves will also freeze. I use a drop away and find I'm more consistent then when I used my WB.
#25
ORIGINAL: whitetailbowhunter
I think one thing allot of guy don't think about is if there's freezing rain you drop away rest or any other rest that moves will also freeze. I use a drop away and find I'm more consistent then when I used my WB.
I think one thing allot of guy don't think about is if there's freezing rain you drop away rest or any other rest that moves will also freeze. I use a drop away and find I'm more consistent then when I used my WB.
#26
Joined: May 2005
Posts: 745
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From: StL, MO
ORIGINAL: TexasBowHunter
Never shot one and did not like the idea when they first come out....Too much drag on your arrow for me!!!! If I were looking to go with a arrow containing style restI would go with bodoodle...I'm not against them per say but I won't ever shoot one...
Never shot one and did not like the idea when they first come out....Too much drag on your arrow for me!!!! If I were looking to go with a arrow containing style restI would go with bodoodle...I'm not against them per say but I won't ever shoot one...
#27
I used one with quick spins and they all got ripped off, i used 2 different types of glue and even had a pro shop fletch them once, and they still fell off.
definitely against
definitely against
#29
Nontypical Buck
Joined: Feb 2003
Posts: 1,244
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From: Southwest PA
Quicksilver, I knew I loved my WB for a reason...
Kickin' buck, care to elaborate on this quote "to include the piece of mind to not have to look down atyour rest when a deer comes along."???
I'm not following what you mean.
As for vane wear, the first arrows I shot out of it had cheap thin vanes and they warped and tore. Nothing a good vane won't take care of. Last year I switched to Goldtips and the vanes on there stand up great. Not one wave or worn out mark. The only thing that messup up those vanes was the rib of my last buck
Kickin' buck, care to elaborate on this quote "to include the piece of mind to not have to look down atyour rest when a deer comes along."???
I'm not following what you mean.
As for vane wear, the first arrows I shot out of it had cheap thin vanes and they warped and tore. Nothing a good vane won't take care of. Last year I switched to Goldtips and the vanes on there stand up great. Not one wave or worn out mark. The only thing that messup up those vanes was the rib of my last buck



