Whisker Biscuit
#1
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Joined: Sep 2003
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From: Nashville Illinois
Anyone shoot with a buscuit? i just bought one the other day but my bow is being re-strung so i havnt got a chance to try it out yet. Anyone have one and if so how do u like it. I got payed saturday morning and went on a shopping spree at the archery shop and the biscuit looked tastey.....
needless to say my paycheck was gon by noon....
needless to say my paycheck was gon by noon....
#2
Joined: Feb 2003
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From: Ridgeland MS USA
The biscuit is fairly popular among hunters on this sight due to their ease of use and solid construction. I don' t personally care for them, but I know alot of hunters who love them. You' ll probably be happy with yours.
#4
Joined: Mar 2003
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The whisker biscuit is quiet, accurate, easy to tune, it stays in adjustment, and lasts for years of shooting. Tune your bow with the correct spine arrows and this rest shoots groups as tight as you can hold the bow. This is the quietest rest I' ve ever used. Good luck hunting!
#8
I have to say that my whisker biscuit is by far the best hunting rest I have owned. I love every aspect of it.. well except the little bit of wear on my vanes... but a seemingly small price to pay for such a wonderful rest!!!!
#9
Fork Horn
Joined: Feb 2003
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From: PA
i bought one for my son 2 yrs ago now i just put one on my bow last week and could kick myself for not doing it sooner, im shooting tighter groups and it is super quiet...
its a great rest in my opinion.!!!!!!
its a great rest in my opinion.!!!!!!
#10
Joined: Jun 2003
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From: Newark, DE
I just bought my drop tine QS earlier this year. Although I haven' t had the oppertunity to hunt with it yet, I' ve been very pleased with my groups since adding it to my setup. I believe it' s one of the best upgrades I put on my rig!


