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Rory/MO 06-02-2008 09:58 PM

RE: Are you FOR or AGAINST Whisker Biscuits?
 

ORIGINAL: hoytarcher1

Yes Rory i actually have used one before and my findings were conclusive on the fact that it threw off my shot due to interference with the vains.
hm ive never had that problem, i havent had the ripping of the vanes either though. i guess im lucky;)

Siman08/OH 06-02-2008 10:04 PM

RE: Are you FOR or AGAINST Whisker Biscuits?
 
But have they started to ripple?

Rory/MO 06-02-2008 10:06 PM

RE: Are you FOR or AGAINST Whisker Biscuits?
 

ORIGINAL: Siman08/OH

But have they started to ripple?
like look wavy?

Siman08/OH 06-02-2008 10:08 PM

RE: Are you FOR or AGAINST Whisker Biscuits?
 
Yea, they did that with my stock vanes, and then they started to tear. And then it just ripped the quickspins off when i switched. So i went to drop away :D

Rory/MO 06-02-2008 10:10 PM

RE: Are you FOR or AGAINST Whisker Biscuits?
 

ORIGINAL: Siman08/OH

Yea, they did that with my stock vanes, and then they started to tear. And then it just ripped the quickspins off when i switched. So i went to drop away :D
yep, but they havent started to rip at all, and the rest has had well over 700 shots through it. hasnt affected my groups either.

MECHDOC 06-02-2008 10:22 PM

RE: Are you FOR or AGAINST Whisker Biscuits?
 
If you shoot4" stock vanes they are usually made of softer mateial and the edges will definatly ripple or vane will tear off.If your shooting blazers they are made of more rigid material.You dont get the rippling but you will get friction marks on the sides of vane.

davidmil 06-02-2008 10:41 PM

RE: Are you FOR or AGAINST Whisker Biscuits?
 
I think they suck.:D Therefore I select AGAINST. :)

heo kyle 06-02-2008 11:46 PM

RE: Are you FOR or AGAINST Whisker Biscuits?
 
I like mine. I don't think it's the best rest out there, but for the money it's great. I don't have very expensive equipment. I think if you can put 'em in a pie plate you can kill deer. Guys blame equipment for misses, but it's usually them. It's all about how you react in those crucial moments leading up to the shot. The wb gives you one less thing to worry about.

TEmbry 06-03-2008 12:11 AM

RE: Are you FOR or AGAINST Whisker Biscuits?
 

ORIGINAL: hoytarcher1

Yes Rory i actually have used one before and my findings were conclusive on the fact that it threw off my shot due to interference with the vains.
I smell something...did someone step in.....;)

You threw off that shot, not the rest.

I think alot of archery is confidence. If you dont feel confident with your rig...you wont shoot good. If someone believes that the WB will shoot bad, I think it makes them shoot bad.

Idk maybe I'm crazy, but I HAVE to have a stabilizer. 2 years ago I was shooting amazing groups at 30 yards, for my abilities anyway. Then tragedy struck, i stepped on and broke my stabilizer. I still continued trying to shoot, but missed the bag more often than hitting it. I lost 7 arrowsthat day alone. I finally hung up the bow until my new stabilizer came in....screwed it in and shot immediately after it came in, WALA...bullseyes once again. Trust me, I was trying my hardest to hit the bullseye while there was no stabilizer, but I guess I had some mental block thing preventing me from concentrating on the shot and follow through.

I vote for the WB, unless you arent confident in it's abilities. Even though it's abilities have been proven time and time again to equal that of different style rests.:DSome people are just hard headed.

thehairlessone! 06-03-2008 04:52 AM

RE: Are you FOR or AGAINST Whisker Biscuits?
 
I love 'em. I have been using them for probly 5 years. There has always been someone trying to tell me that they dont work and I should try a drop away,etc.

If you think that they dont work watch this:


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bVbm7y6S5OM


Recently, I tried 2 drop aways. They were nice but other than being a little quieter on the draw I really cant see any advantage.

Last year I was shooting accurately out to 65 or 70 yds. I had never even tried that before and I was very impressed. I shoot fixed blades out to 50 yds. and they fly great.

It goes back to the old saying.KISS. Keep it simple stupid. If it ain't broken then why fix it?

I would suggest using blazer vanes with a bisquit though. They work great and the bristles dont bother them at all. I dont think I would use one of the old style bisquits with all black bristles but that is just me. They brown bristles are supposed to be softer.

rick


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