Arrow Rests
#13
currently shooting a biscut but I am having problems with vane contact and speed
The WB is arguably one of the best hunting rests on the market. They are simple to set up, no moving parts to fail, very rugged, and are very easy to tune your bow with.
I'd save the $$$$$$ and stick with what you got if I were you.
#15
Fork Horn
Join Date: Oct 2007
Location: Tuscaloosa, Al
Posts: 313
#16
Well, fletching contact is exactly what a WB is suppose to do and the speed loss in minimal..... 2-3fps at most.
The WB is arguably one of the best hunting rests on the market. They are simple to set up, no moving parts to fail, very rugged, and are very easy to tune your bow with.
I'd save the $$$$$$ and stick with what you got if I were you.
The WB is arguably one of the best hunting rests on the market. They are simple to set up, no moving parts to fail, very rugged, and are very easy to tune your bow with.
I'd save the $$$$$$ and stick with what you got if I were you.
^^^This .
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#20
Typical Buck
Join Date: Oct 2006
Location: Western New York
Posts: 639
How in gods name did you turn your bow so it fell out of a biscuit I could turn mine upside down and forcefully shake my bow its not going anywhere. As far as speed difference between dropaway was 3 fps w/ 4 inch vanes and 2 fps w/ blazers I love my biscuit for hunting