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bowhuntt 07-19-2004 10:00 AM

RE: Whisker Bisquit
 
I love em and have always used them i tried a drop away the other day but that just renforced why i have always used them:D


daystalker 07-19-2004 11:01 AM

RE: Whisker Bisquit
 
i want to get this with my new set up. where is teh best place to buy a whisker? anyone?

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tomr1962 07-19-2004 12:12 PM

RE: Whisker Bisquit
 
Welcome me to WB Land, I just put one on and love it

ncbowhunter 07-19-2004 03:56 PM

RE: Whisker Bisquit
 
I really liked my old biscuit but I really love the new one.I bought a new replcement biscuit for the original rest. It was the best investment I ever made.

Deerslayer_37 07-19-2004 04:55 PM

RE: Whisker Bisquit
 
I bought the WB drop tine for about 50 some bucks i think...a deluxe runs 10 or 15 more. i love mine. a little vane wear, nothing to throw off accuracy though with the B2 biscuit. best hunting rest ever made.

slayer

Duckmastor2 07-19-2004 08:17 PM

RE: Whisker Bisquit
 
I was wondering if other people were having quick vane wear. I look at it this way, if its practice arrows, who cares? And how many times are you gonna shoot an arrow a deer? I read threads where people say they put an arrow though a deer and place it back in the quiver. If it works, fine. But for me, once I shoot an arrow in the field, thats it. I dont get that many shots, so the cost lost isnt worth shooting an arrow thats possibly flawed in some way. So, vane wear on the broadhead arrows isnt an issue as far as i am concerned.

A great rest!

kodiak41226 07-19-2004 09:14 PM

RE: Whisker Bisquit
 

ORIGINAL: Duckmastor2
I was wondering if other people were having quick vane wear.
I noticed that it seemed to wreck the leading edge of my vanes, but after switching to the B2 the problem isn't so prevalent and there are no more annoying black streaks on my vanes. When it comes to ruining fletching I think the biggest culprit is my bow. I upgraded to a Bowtech Patriot a couple weeks ago and now I sink arrows fletching deep in my Target Bag and Bales the local club; in three weeks I have effectively stripped two dozen arrows.

Anyhow the pro's outweigh the con's, I wouldn't trade the biscuit for anything. The reason I got it in the first place was for when I've been sitting in the tree for 5 hours and its 10 degrees out; I don't have to worry about shaking the arrow off my rest while drawing.


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