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RE: Drop aways or Whisker biscuits??
This can be argued to death, but I guess it all depends on what types on hunting your going to be doing. Ive always liked drop aways, and never owned a whisker biscuit til this year and wont got back on my hunting bow atleast. Spot and stalk and other mobile types of hunting off of the ground the whisker biscuit is ideal atleast in my book.
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RE: Drop aways or Whisker biscuits??
I preferr the WB for hunting.NO moving parts.
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RE: Drop aways or Whisker biscuits??
I'm far from a rookie and I prefer the Whisker Biscuit for a hunting rest. No moving parts, rock solid, accurate and holds your arrow in place without it bouncing around in the rest. No need for mole skin, rubber cushions, etc...nothing. I remember back in the old days when my bow looked likeit was made of mole skin!:DMan we put that stuff everywhere, on the riser, the rest, the overdraw, you name it and it was covered with mole skin:). Not anymore.....My bow is a "mole skin free zone" now.;)
Both will work just fine, it all depends on how you hunt. Me, I never let my bow out of my hand when I'm hunting, I usually laythe bowacross my lap on it's side and I know my arrow will be in place no matter what I do. It's great for stalking to, I hunt in timber and sometimes it gets pretty thick but the WB keeps my arrow on the rest no matter what I bump into. Quite possibly the best hunting rest on the market today IMHO. |
RE: Drop aways or Whisker biscuits??
I prefer Drop aways!;)
I've hunted with one the last 8 to 10 years and never had an issue while hunting. They are not as new as you might think!;) I now use Limb Drivers when it comes dropaway rests. Dan |
RE: Drop aways or Whisker biscuits??
ORIGINAL: rage2blade I like both... both are great rests! I would prefer the whisker bisket for a rookie! I love my Limb Drivers though. Derek |
RE: Drop aways or Whisker biscuits??
ORIGINAL: BigJ71 I'm far from a rookie and I prefer the Whisker Biscuit for a hunting rest. No moving parts, rock solid, accurate and holds your arrow in place without it bouncing around in the rest.;) Both will work just fine, it all depends on how you hunt. Me, I never let my bow out of my hand when I'm hunting, I usually laythe bowacross my lap on it's side and I know my arrow will be in place no matter what I do. It's great for stalking to, I hunt in timber and sometimes it gets pretty thick but the WB keeps my arrow on the rest no matter what I bump into. Quite possibly the best hunting rest on the market today IMHO. |
RE: Drop aways or Whisker biscuits??
ORIGINAL: BigJ71 Both will work just fine, it all depends on how you hunt. Me, I never let my bow out of my hand when I'm hunting, I usually laythe bowacross my lap on it's side and I know my arrow will be in place no matter what I do. It's great for stalking to, I hunt in timber and sometimes it gets pretty thick but the WB keeps my arrow on the rest no matter what I bump into. Quite possibly the best hunting rest on the market today IMHO. |
RE: Drop aways or Whisker biscuits??
I had a WB on my Switchback and I had no problems with it. I could see how if I did any spot and stalk hunting, the WB would be even better since you wouldn't have to worry about the arrow falling of the rest.
Not that I've got a Bowtech, I've switched to the Limb Driver. I have to say that I'm very happy with it...and it's been on since the summer. No problems. They both have their place but I like the drop aways. |
RE: Drop aways or Whisker biscuits??
I just switched to WB on my new bow. I like it despite all the negatives I've heard.
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RE: Drop aways or Whisker biscuits??
I much prefer drop aways
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