Whisker Biscuit or not.
#11
Joined: Sep 2004
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From: Owensville, Missouri USA
ORIGINAL: Deerslayer_37
rick is obviously misinformed. you only lose 2 fps max, its millimeters way from being drop away accurate, with teh new B2 there is little or no vane wear, it increases downrange penatration, and you can never have an arrow fall off. no moving parts, nothing that can go wrong. best rest ever made.
slayer
rick is obviously misinformed. you only lose 2 fps max, its millimeters way from being drop away accurate, with teh new B2 there is little or no vane wear, it increases downrange penatration, and you can never have an arrow fall off. no moving parts, nothing that can go wrong. best rest ever made.
slayer
#12
Nontypical Buck
Joined: Feb 2003
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From: Vinton VA
Here is my review of the rest.
http://www.broadheadtests.com/ARROWRESTS.html
http://www.broadheadtests.com/ARROWRESTS.html
#14
Fork Horn
Joined: Feb 2003
Posts: 430
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From: PA
dont hesitate, do it.... i put one on my sons bow 3 yrs ago and i finally switched last year, and let me tell you the positives far outweigh the negatives... And ill say it again this is the best hunting rest you will ever find, oh yea im sure the drop aways will shoot more accurate, but lets face it we are out in the woods where there is branches and variables that we sometimes dont see lets see ya shoot some of those fancy rest with your bow slightly tilted or walk throught the woods with an arrow on your rest and still hunt, i could go on but ill tell you, you wont regret the whisker biscuit for a hunting rest.............
#16
Joined: Oct 2003
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After a great deal of frustration...not being able to tune it to hit well past 20 yards..I finally ripped mine off my new bow and put on a NAP 2000 drop-away. The NAP is much quieter on the draw...and I had it tuned in about 15 minutes.
#18
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Nontypical Buck
Joined: Feb 2003
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From: Western Iowa
Well thanx a million for the information and especially for 5shot I really enjoyed yer product review. I think I will definitely be trying one this year. Not that I don't like my old one but I never turn away progress. Good Luck and Aim True.
#19
Joined: Aug 2004
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I would highly recommend looking at a good drop away first.
I had the biscuit and liked it but tried a drop away (trophy taker) and love it. More forgiving, easier to tune, and NO fletching problems!
I had the biscuit and liked it but tried a drop away (trophy taker) and love it. More forgiving, easier to tune, and NO fletching problems!


